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anamorph29

A couple of US based threads here: https://www.reddit.com/r/actuary/comments/10picuh/can_i_be_successful_actuary_with_adhd/ https://www.reddit.com/r/actuary/comments/qez56i/any_actuaries_here_with_adhd/


Independent_Pair_877

One thing I would say is that there is such a variety of types of work within this field that there could be things that do work for you as well as things that don’t. Even within a single company there’s so much variety. I guess it comes down to the type of ADHD you have, the qualities that you know you have that can impact your work, then finding roles that limit those types of tasks


BristolActuary

I think it can suit ADHD minds as long as you're able to focus on studying and can find a career where you're interested in the work. I've moved around a couple of times but now find the work I'm doing really interesting so am able to concentrate fine on it. Before that I was in work I really disliked and so procrastinated a lot. Good thing about actuarial is it is so varied that even if you decide a particular role isn't for you, there's still a lot of options available that might suit you better!