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As much as I love Real Analysis, you'll never use it for anything actuarial.
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if you're interested at all in measure-theoretic probability you need it, otherwise it will not help you in actuarial work specifically, at least not any actuarial work i have come across.
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Life can only be understood backwards; but it must be lived forwards. --S.K.
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If you have a choice to take point set topology instead, take that. I found the proofs to be more fun. On the other hand, if you get to the IFTs in Real Analysis, that did help with understanding multivariate transformations.
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It will not help you on any particular questions, but IMO yes it will absolutely help you pass exams.
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Real analysis is a good one, but I'd recommend anyone going into the actuarial or other mathematical/statistical field to take at least a few higher level math classes. Anything that teaches you to make rigorous mathematical arguments is good.
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Hello everyone, thank you all for your replies, as much as I do want to develop myself mathematically, I've decided to fufill VEE requirements and study for another exam.
I already find my course load quite difficult, it seems math is the only subject that you can spend hours on and make almost virtually no progress. I'm taking a prep course for MLC next semester and hope to have 3+ exams before I graduate. Thanks!
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