05-30-2005, 09:44 AM
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<br />Hey u guys, how y'all doin?
I've been having this problem for the past few days, I got an offer to study Actuarial Science at the University of Toronto, the University of Waterloo and the University of Warwick (UK) but I can't decide which one will be more beneficial for my future?
Thanks once again and I hope to hear from u all!
regards,
Shuja.
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Hey Shuja,
I guess it's quite close call between the universities that you have mentioned. Although, I don't have any personal experience of any of the listed degrees but the geenral perception that I have about the universities and graduate market is that you should go for university's ranking rather than the department or the programme's itself.
I've limited knowledge about Canadian programmes but I know for the fact that Warwick is a good school and is seen as a target by major actuarial and non-actuarial finance employers. I don't know what would be the case for your other choices.
I guess the course you are referring at Warwick is MMORSE?
DT
<br />Hey u guys, how y'all doin?
I've been having this problem for the past few days, I got an offer to study Actuarial Science at the University of Toronto, the University of Waterloo and the University of Warwick (UK) but I can't decide which one will be more beneficial for my future?
Thanks once again and I hope to hear from u all!
regards,
Shuja.
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Hey Shuja,
I guess it's quite close call between the universities that you have mentioned. Although, I don't have any personal experience of any of the listed degrees but the geenral perception that I have about the universities and graduate market is that you should go for university's ranking rather than the department or the programme's itself.
I've limited knowledge about Canadian programmes but I know for the fact that Warwick is a good school and is seen as a target by major actuarial and non-actuarial finance employers. I don't know what would be the case for your other choices.
I guess the course you are referring at Warwick is MMORSE?
DT