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Actuarial Science Major Graduates Early, Accepts Full-time Job Offer

Actuarial science major Lauryn Trimmer

A favorite teacher turned actuary and an older friend enrolling at LVC led Lauryn Trimmer 鈥25 to visit The 天美影视 the summer before her senior year.

鈥淚 loved it,鈥 said Trimmer. 鈥淚t was the perfect size and distance from home, and I could be independent but also come home on weekends if I wanted to. As for my major, my sophomore math teacher, who is still one of my favorite teachers and was always trying to help me figure out what I wanted to be when I was older, left teaching to become an actuary. When I discovered that LVC had a great Actuarial Science Program, it seemed like the perfect school for me.鈥

Trimmer, who arrived at LVC for the Fall 2022 semester, will graduate in May 2025 after three years and a full-time position at Conrad Siegel already confirmed.

Trimmer had a goal of graduating early after starting college with a semester鈥檚 worth of credits from Advanced Placement (AP) classes. Her high school preparation placed her in a higher math class during her first year at LVC, propelling her along the accelerated timeline. While Trimmer could finish her degree requirements in three years, she would still be a few credits short to meet her goal.

鈥淢y advisor brought up the idea that I could pay for credits from my internship, along with a summer course at HACC, which allowed me enough credits to graduate an entire year early,鈥 said Trimmer. 鈥淚 definitely had to work hard. Working a full-time internship, studying for my second actuarial exam, and taking a summer class wasn鈥檛 easy, but I managed my time well, stayed determined, and got it all done.鈥

Although this path worked for Trimmer, she advised that it鈥檚 not for everyone and that students should know how much they can handle.

鈥淲hile I could have taken more AP classes in high school, I didn鈥檛 want to be overwhelmed and overly stressed,鈥 she said. 鈥淭his meant that I did really well in my few AP classes rather than possibly doing poorly in more. I also recommend finding a hobby or something to help relieve stress.鈥

As Trimmer prepares for graduation, she points to the Actuarial Science Job Fair as one of the keys to her success. The fair is where she found her internship with Conrad Siegel, the company that offered her a full-time position after graduation.

鈥淭丑别 Breen Center did an amazing job of helping me prepare for the job fair by going over my r茅sum茅 and giving me tips on how to look my best to companies so they would want to hire me,鈥 said Trimmer.

During her internship, Trimmer worked on the Other Post-Employment Benefit (OPEB) Team in the actuarial line of business, creating forms for many school districts about their retirement plan provisions, financial and census data, and project benefit payments.

鈥淎 lot of my work dealt with Excel, which I thankfully had a lot of background in from a few of my LVC classes,鈥 she said. 鈥淎t the end of my internship, I gave a presentation to my entire line of business, which was about 20-30 other actuaries. While this was nerve-racking, I gave plenty of presentations in my classes, so I was plenty prepared for it. This internship helped me realize what to look for in a company and what type of insurance I want to work in.鈥

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