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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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MSci FIA
That represents a four-year maths degree and qualifying as an actuary. My rule for letters after your name is that it should take one year of study per letter. On that basis beckyjsbx, 1.5 years for 8 letters looks like a bargain.

My combination of qualifications means I now have "Sci Fi" as part of my name. I happen to think that this is a good thing.
(, Sun 26 Jul 2009, 19:11, 1 reply, 16 years ago)
The MBVNA isn't mandatory, it's just one you can use to show that you belong to the governing body of vet nurses
But then that's what the R is supposed to indicate as well. I only noticed as my assessor uses both.

Having SCI FI after your name is pretty cool. Geeky yes, but cool.
(, Sun 26 Jul 2009, 19:22, Reply)
Maybe dentists are pulling the same trick
My dentist seems to have a whole plate of alphabetti spaghetti after his name. I can't believe he's that qualified really, so perhaps he's listing the same thing multiple times.

As you say, useful for your CV, but beyond that I am always a bit suspicious of people with too many letters after their name. It's as if they are trying to hard to convince me of something.
(, Sun 26 Jul 2009, 19:47, Reply)

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