
Student
- The waiting game - Jul 2008
Jean Eu ponders the eternal summer quandary of students awaiting exam results - In defence of failure - Jun 2008
Jen and Jean try and disassociate themselves from any form of failure as they welcome guest editor Matthew Pinkney - Student page: Mind the gap - May 2008
With exams safely behind them, Jen and Jean examine the actuarial generation gap in response to the views of Peter Norman - Student Page: The alternative route - Apr 2008
Jen and Jean find out about fellowship through research from SA0 pioneer, Daniel Clarke - Student page - Mar 2008
Jen and Jean discover what it takes to be a Scholarship winner - A year in the life - Jan 2008
Jen and Jean reminisce with other survivors of the Student Page
- Actuarial Agony with Jen & Jean - Dec 2007
FA… FB… FMe! – what do I do now? - Actuarial Agony with Jen & Jean - Nov 2007
Student, know thyself: a tale of two sittings - Actuarial Agony with Jen & Jean - Oct 2007
- Actuarial Agony with Jen & Jean - Sep 2007
- Actuarial Agony with Jen & Jean - Aug 2007
- Actuarial Agony with Jen & Jean - Jul 2007
- The life story of an exam paper – part 2 - Jun 2007
Jean Eu continues the tale of danger, excitement, and accomplishment… - The life story of an exam paper – part 1 - May 2007
Jean Eu tells a tale of danger, excitement, and accomplishment… - Actuarial Agony with Jen & Jean - Apr 2007
- Actuarial Agony with Jen & Jean - Mar 2007
- Actuarial Agony with Jen & Jean - Jan 2007
- It’s a miserable life - Dec 2006
Be careful what you wish for, says Tristan Walker-Buckton. - Show me the study! - Oct 2006
Tristan Walker-Buckton presents the results of the study package survey. - Everybody needs good (office) neighbours - Sep 2006
Tristan Walker-Buckton wants a little understanding. - How to make people give you what you want - Aug 2006
Tristan Walker-Buckton on the lost art of negotiation. - Wanna be in my gang? - Jul 2006
Tristan Walker-Buckton wants to make new friends. - BB Doubleplusgood - Jun 2006
Tristan Walker-Buckton muses on what we can all learn from this summer’s television. - Balancing act - May 2006
Tristan Walker-Buckton looks at his work, life, and study priorities. - Points of view - Apr 2006
Hannah Cook provides some insight into the examiner’s perspective on exam papers. - Integrating into society - Mar 2006
Brian Fitzpatrick and Shane Murphy muse on the evolution of the actuarial collective. - Which offer can’t you refuse? - Jan 2006
In the final part of our guide to making a career move, Drew Grosskreutz outlines how to decide which offer is right for you. - Cue Xmas TV... - Dec 2005
- Preparation is the key - Nov 2005
In the second part of our guide to making a career move, Drew Grosskreutz shares tips for interview success. - American pi - Oct 2005
David Wilmot describes sitting exams in the US. - Start with the end in mind - Sep 2005
In the first of a series of articles on taking the mystery out of your next career move, Drew Grosskreutz discusses the first steps. - Exams. Lots of exams. - Aug 2005
Michael Davern follows the white rabbit - Have you heard the one about…? - Jul 2005
Tristan Walker-Buckton discovers that it’s the way you tell ’em. - Chariots of FIA - Jun 2005
Tristan Walker-Buckton experiences three hours of sweaty pain. The marathon wasn’t too pleasant either! - The unshackled actuary - Apr 2005
John Davidge looks forward to the opportunities generated by the new syllabus. - The first exam - Mar 2005
John Paul Houghton introduces actuarial examinations. - The new exam system - Jan 2005
Hannah Cook clarifies some of the confusing issues in the new exam structure. - Christmas comes but once a year - Dec 2004
Hannah Cook seeks those elusive actuarial jokes. - À la recherche du temps perdu... - Nov 2004
Tristan Walker-Buckton finds that Parkinson’s Law applies equally to studying and exams. - Tough Kiwi battlers - Oct 2004
Daniel Mussett describes the conditions in which Kiwi actuarial students work and battle their way through the exams.
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