02-02-2005, 10:14 PM
derivativetrader<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Tahoma, Arial" id="quote">quote<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by Shuja</i>
<br />Hey guys,
if anyone had actually heard of the University of Warwick and their actuary course
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University of Warwick is a good school and is ranked in Top 10 UK undergraduate studies. I know a couple of people who graduated from this course from warwick last year and both didn't find any difficulty in getting graduate contracts. (One of them needed work permit too).
I know people from this programme in past have gone to all sort of career paths but majority of them sticked with professional services, i.e. ACA or FIA/FFA.
However, since Warwick University is based near Birmingham and most of the finance jobs are located in London, so you may find it bit convenient if you go to a school in London. The only exception to this rule is Oxbridge, ofcourse.
Feel free to post more queries.
DT
<br />Hey guys,
if anyone had actually heard of the University of Warwick and their actuary course
<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></font id="quote"></blockquote id="quote">
University of Warwick is a good school and is ranked in Top 10 UK undergraduate studies. I know a couple of people who graduated from this course from warwick last year and both didn't find any difficulty in getting graduate contracts. (One of them needed work permit too).
I know people from this programme in past have gone to all sort of career paths but majority of them sticked with professional services, i.e. ACA or FIA/FFA.
However, since Warwick University is based near Birmingham and most of the finance jobs are located in London, so you may find it bit convenient if you go to a school in London. The only exception to this rule is Oxbridge, ofcourse.
Feel free to post more queries.
DT