11-03-2003, 10:31 PM
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Hi there sumaan,
THANKS a lot for the reply..well i have got one issue of the students handbook...but thats the 2002-2003 version..so when the new one is available to tell me....another thing i wanted to ask u is dat..fine we have to study on our own..but how do we take the admission and give the papers for the uk university or the us university.. do please reply soon..take care
A.Nusrat
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According to what I've been told, the new edition should be available in the first week of december, but it will not be an official copy... The official copy will obviously be available after 2004 has started...
And about your registration, for example if you're deciding to study through the Society of Actuaries (USA), you can go to their website, www.soa.org, download their registration form, fill it up and send it to the address mentioned.
Hi there sumaan,
THANKS a lot for the reply..well i have got one issue of the students handbook...but thats the 2002-2003 version..so when the new one is available to tell me....another thing i wanted to ask u is dat..fine we have to study on our own..but how do we take the admission and give the papers for the uk university or the us university.. do please reply soon..take care
A.Nusrat
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According to what I've been told, the new edition should be available in the first week of december, but it will not be an official copy... The official copy will obviously be available after 2004 has started...
And about your registration, for example if you're deciding to study through the Society of Actuaries (USA), you can go to their website, www.soa.org, download their registration form, fill it up and send it to the address mentioned.