At the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, STEM-inspired students have the opportunity to seize exciting opportunities.
It was revealed Department of Mathematics, Milliman Mentoring Program will provide participants with “their own mentor-(International Actuarial and Consulting Company) Milliman’s practicing actuary”.
Later, they will “be able to understand the field and how to start a job that has been ranked as one of the top occupations in the country.”
If you don’t know, Purdue University defines this term:
One Actuary Is a business expert who analyzes the financial consequences of risk. Actuaries use mathematics, statistics, and financial theory to study uncertain future events, especially those related to insurance and pension plans. Actuaries may work in insurance companies, consulting companies, governments, employee welfare departments of large companies, hospitals, banks, and investment companies, or more generally, companies that need to manage financial risks. The profession of an actuary is better described as a “business” profession with a foundation in mathematics, rather than a “technical” mathematics profession.
“In addition to learning from tutors,” the University of Illinois announced, “students will receive financial assistance to help them pay for studying and taking the first actuarial exams. These exams are a key step in becoming an actuary, and employers usually require internships and full-time jobs.”
Main advantages:
- Financial support to pay for your first SOA exam
- Payment of financial support for study materials or study courses
- Pair with a mentor who works as an actuary at Milliman. This person will provide advice and encouragement on the actuarial profession as you prepare for the exam. *
As for restrictions, the initiative is aimed at lower grade students. It is unique to those who are interested in STEM.
In addition: it is not suitable for white people.
The program is currently open to students of color who may be interested in STEM-oriented careers early in their college careers.
In the past few years, race has indeed rebounded. Although we used to turn a blind eye to color in society, nothing seems to be more important recently.
because it is Previously put, “Ebony and ivory coexist in perfect harmony.”
These days, the rising and falling trumpets are preparing for their own instruments.
We are told that humans must be divided into at least two groups: whites and non-whites, that is, “People of color. “
what is the benefit?
As far as I know, for some people, this is a relief:
Mental Health Magazine’s article on “Parasite Whiteness” laments “There is no permanent cure”
https://t.co/NSPA6ckyA5— Red State (@RedState) June 11, 2021
The university professor of the “Diversity and Inclusion” group announces that she is far away from white people
https://t.co/rR0I3O569O— Red State (@RedState) May 14, 2021
The school district holds a one-year anti-white training to combat “school violence” in mathematics @dukepesta https://t.co/sUuOQZxFGd
-Wiki McKenna (@VickiMcKenna) July 26, 2021
Urbana-Champaign’s idea is not entirely new.June, I cover A story about the career opportunities that the accounting profession provides to 250 young people.
This Official website Promotes a “unique learning experience designed to expose aspiring people to “accounting and business careers”.
Nine top universities participated in the program, which requires candidates to be residents of New York, not white.
In May, London-based “Nature” magazine describe Its summer internship therefore:
🚨News internship reminder🚨
As part of our commitment to promote diversity and inclusion, we are looking for a black candidate who is passionate about science communication in the UK for a full-time, paid journalism internship. Apply before June 13!
More information: https://t.co/fo8oNfPjXu-Nature (@Nature) May 24, 2021
And in February, the Wayfinding Academy Herald There is no tuition for black and American Indian students.
Similar to the 1940s, race seems to be considered to have a huge influence.
The children are correcting:
Morality has been transformed.
“Children of Cartoon Network School about racial justice: You can never be color blind”https://t.co/mnzOjji2Bl pic.twitter.com/PS27kaB1Ap
— Alex Parker (@alexparker1984) February 18, 2021
For young people in the new era, Milliman Mentorship at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign will definitely be very meaningful.
What’s better: For those “Underrepresented minorities (Black, Latino, Native American), “This is something they can actually participate in.
-Alex
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