actuarial2015
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Hi!
I just registered to post this and seek help from fellow members.
I'm planning to enrol in the Actuarial Studies course at UNSW and I'm sure I want to do it. I go to a top 20 ranked school and I'm sure I can make the cutoff but there's one thing holding me back.
When I went to the seminar, they told me that Actuaries should be good at communication and are articulate. The thing is, I'm a very shy and introverted person. I get sweaty when I even talkt o new people. Not only this, I have a thing where I can't talk too clearly unless I speak moderately loud (probably because I mumbe a lot). I think my shyness probably stems from my insecurities throughout primary school (where I didn't really have many friends) and throughout high school about myself and what other people think of me, although high-school has allowed me to express myself a bit, I still get anxious when meeting people at school (like last week when I had a HSC exam, I was more worried about seeing people I haven't seen in a long time than the actual exam.
Does anyone think I should still try to be an Actuary? It sounds like I'm not fit for it.
I just registered to post this and seek help from fellow members.
I'm planning to enrol in the Actuarial Studies course at UNSW and I'm sure I want to do it. I go to a top 20 ranked school and I'm sure I can make the cutoff but there's one thing holding me back.
When I went to the seminar, they told me that Actuaries should be good at communication and are articulate. The thing is, I'm a very shy and introverted person. I get sweaty when I even talkt o new people. Not only this, I have a thing where I can't talk too clearly unless I speak moderately loud (probably because I mumbe a lot). I think my shyness probably stems from my insecurities throughout primary school (where I didn't really have many friends) and throughout high school about myself and what other people think of me, although high-school has allowed me to express myself a bit, I still get anxious when meeting people at school (like last week when I had a HSC exam, I was more worried about seeing people I haven't seen in a long time than the actual exam.
Does anyone think I should still try to be an Actuary? It sounds like I'm not fit for it.