How To Become An Actuary?

Earn a bachelor’s degree in actuarial science, mathematics, statistics, economics, finance, or a related field

Build strong skills in calculus, probability, statistics, and financial mathematics

Pass actuarial exams from a professional body such as SOA or CAS

Complete required validation of educational experience, if applicable

Gain internship or entry-level work experience in insurance, consulting, or risk management

Develop proficiency in Excel, programming, and data analysis tools

Learn business, communication, and problem-solving skills

Apply for actuarial analyst or trainee positions

Continue passing exams while working

Earn associate and then fellowship credentials

Maintain continuing education and professional development requirements

Specialize in an actuarial area such as life insurance, health insurance, pensions, or property and casualty insurance

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