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AMF or BS Math (or both) po ba ang course for Actuarial Science/Actuary sa Ateneo?
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Description of courses from Ateneo Site: BS Math: BS Mathematics The....
Math nila sa booklet na binigay nung kumuha ng application form, and BS Math eh may actuarial science na nakasulat sa BS Math.
I really want to be a future Actuary so in all colleges I applied for, I chose BS Math as my first choice. I applied for change course in Ateneo and it got accepted so I'm in BS Math and in UST and DLSU I passed both (for UST, BS Math Major in Actuarial...
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BTW, wala naman ....
Kaya naisip ko na baka naman, at par lang sa isa't isa ang BS Math programs ng "Big 4".
But given by the "Big 4" graduates.
(dun kasi umabot upg ko e).
UPLB to be exact.
UP pinili ko.
BS Math of course.
I'm going to be a junior soon and my gpa is pretty low due to freshman and sophomore year. I'm assuming that I will have a 3.2ish -3.3ish gpa during my senior year. I am a Biology major with a Math minor. My math minor includes Calc I-III, Linear Algebra...
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Not having a course in real analysis is less of a big deal for biostat than for stat, where many applicants have math/stat degrees), and this may work in your favor..
On math background (eg.
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Hi! This fall I'm going to the uni. Warsaw University , which is my 1st choice (for now at least) offers a joint course in Math and CS (resulting in two diplomas). Is this a good combination? The course is quite famous for the difficulty and work involved...
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At my university it was only 2 extra classes....
Alot of the classes are complimentary.
If you like math AND you like CS do them both.
You of it.
Edit: I somewhat understated things with "won't be of tremendous use" .
Learned too much math.
At my local university they offer two career paths for their Computer Science degree. One track is Information Systems and the other is Math & Science. If you take the Math & Science track you have the option of taking an extra 5 math classes and you ...
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I have a BS and an MS.....
Can you major in.
Instead of doing a joint major, I wanted to finish faster and changed it to a Math minor.
If it takes 5 extra courses for a Math major, how many for a Math minor? That's what I did.
Postby southernshae Wed Nov 08, 2006 10:20 am I'm a big fan of MFW1 math (along with the CBM) followed by SM. I'm very glad that we didn't do Singapore while doing MFW1 but instead did it as written. (We had used the SM Earlybird and loved it....we didn...
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I thought she'd be fine with math at that level and service with her math talent....
(This is very hard for me as I have a BS in Computer Science and a minor in Math all the phonics to reinforce basics and spelling.
Not enjoy it.
I have a degree in Computer Information Systems (learned high-level programming, database/network stuff, minimal math, minimal science, with lots of business application focus). Now I'm sitting in a job where I realize that a background in Electrical ...
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I'd say that a lot of the value of a BS degree is learning how to stay in this area or move elsewhere....
In my opinion academic than the job requires.
Why another B.S.? I'd vote for a Masters.
Is actual professional experience, in my opinion.
I will graduate with a B.S. in Information Technology Management and a B.A. in Liberal Studies (concentrating in Philosophy, Mathematics, Visual Communications) and have been thinking a lot about grad school. I eventually plan to pursue a Ph.D. but I ...
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Personally I only hold a B.S. in CompSci but I've had coworkers who went for Masters degrees.
20 years I was taught languages (Pascal, Basic, LISP), data structures and algorithms, and math classes. I would like to know what is being taught in the last 10 years? Are there courses on process and life cycle? Are there Microsoft .Net and Java specific...
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Lots of math, Data Structures, Digital optimization, graph theory....
And their course catalog.
Here's my school.
There were theory courses as well (OS basics, machine and course catalog .
Structures, interface design, statistics, and math.
I'm just after reading Jeff's 'Five Things You Didn't Know About Me (and my office)' blog entry on Coding Horror and right at the bottom of this page he mentions (to my surprise) that he is terrible at math: http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/archives/0...
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The two courses that I feelIt depends -- are you counting knowing how to use formulas part of math? I think you need to be able to solve problems and that ....
I have a BS in math which I have mostly forgotten after all these years.
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