I like interpreting numbers and all the boring emotional baggage that comes along with it. You might even consider number story-boarding somewhat a fetish of mine. Constructing models around a set of data and using that model to tell a unique story of the world. I do this quite often, especially in the shower. Did you know that the propensity of alcohol consumption is strongly correlated to the desire of having children? I've worked a bit here and there - Ernst & Young, Insurance and Actuarial Advisory Services - Manulife Financial, Variable Annuities Hedging I'm also quite the nerd at SOA/CAS exams - P/1 (9 pt) - FM/2 (9 pt) - MLC/3L (9 pt) All work and no play makes me dull, so I've dabbled around - ACF - Actuarial Students' National Association I can also endure boring meetings since I've had to go through formal education - University of Waterloo, candidate for BMath (Honors Actuarial Science & Statistics), Dean's Honors List with 3.99 GPA - GCE Advanced Levels with distinctions in Math and Economics Specialties Microsoft Office Expert Level: IMPOSSIBRU Seriously, I eat macros for breakfast For the SeQueL-inclined, I'm flexible with database manoeuvring - I once taught a database to do a backflip And for my actuarially-enabled comrades, I do a little AXIS and Atlas nompug has no posts yet |