Is Actuarial Mathematics a Challenging 400 Level Course?

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The discussion centers on the perceived difficulty of a 400-level course focused on insurance economics, risk models, survival distributions, life insurance, life annuities, and net premiums. Participants suggest that the course's difficulty can vary significantly based on the institution and the professor. They recommend obtaining the complete syllabus to assess the pace of topics and reviewing the textbook. Additionally, looking at old final exams can provide insight into the course's rigor. If uncertainty remains, consulting the professor about the course's challenges is advised. One participant notes that the professor in question is highly rated for teaching multiple courses, but student feedback on this specific course is scarce, indicating a potential challenge in gauging the professor's effectiveness.
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The course is a 400 level course but when I look at the description of it, I'm thinking it should be easy. Am I wrong?

Course description: Topics include the economics of insurance, individual risk models for a short term, survival distributions and life tables, life insurance per year, life annuities, and net premiums.
 
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Have you done any stats or finance papers?

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Can someone leave any remarks on this course?
 
It would totally depend on what school you're taking it at and who the professor is. The best thing to do is to get a copy of the complete syllabus and look carefully at the pace of topics covered, and take a look in the book to see what they are. Look at an old final exam copy if it's available. Then if you're still not sure, ask the professor about how challenging he/she intends to make the course.
 
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0rthodontist said:
It would totally depend on what school you're taking it at and who the professor is. The best thing to do is to get a copy of the complete syllabus and look carefully at the pace of topics covered, and take a look in the book to see what they are. Look at an old final exam copy if it's available. Then if you're still not sure, ask the professor about how challenging he/she intends to make the course.

That's a good idea, I have the book and will look through it.

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And find out who the prof is and go to www.ratemyprofessors.com and look at what other students say about him!

This professor teaches so many courses that it's not even funny and most people hate him. So, ratings relating to the course I'm looking for this proffesor is rare.
 
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