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- How does VEE credit from Coaching Actuaries work? : r actuary
The Coaching Actuaries VEE courses are self-paced courses where you learn the material on your own by watching video lessons and reading the online notes manual You will have 120 days to do so You will take periodic assignments, and you will have to schedule to take a proctored final exam You can start anytime You can go as fast or as slowly as you want within that 120-day period Most
- Difficulty of questions on Coaching Actuaries : r actuary - Reddit
trueJust a quick question, I am currently studying for exam P using Coaching Actuaries As you know, when building quizzes, it allows you to select a difficulty (from 1-10) when selecting questions What difficulty would be considered "exam like"? Are the questions on the actual exam going to be a 10 difficulty? Or will there be questions mixed in that are more represented in the bottom half
- r actuary on Reddit: Difference between Adapt and Adapt + Learn for . . .
Adapt is just practice problems while adapt + learn has videos and manuals to teach you the information on top of the practice problems It’s a one-time purchase either way
- MAS-II: Coaching Actuaries supplementation : r actuary - Reddit
Hi y'all! I am writing MAS-II this fall, and using CA-Adapt to prepare However, there is only 25 practice questions available for the entirety of Linear Mixed Models at the moment Does anyone have recommendations of affordable (my company doesn't have a good reimbursement program) ways to get more adequate practice with the material from those topics? Thank you!
- Exam fm : r actuary - Reddit
Passed FM in the December sitting I went in with an EL 7 on coaching actuaries It felt like I had seen every question before, and there were no curveballs On CA, I struggled with time, but in the exam I finished with ~30 minutes extra It feels like the CA question bank on level 6 to 7 contains a lot of questions with extra algebra steps for the sake of difficulty Leading up to test day, I
- Coaching actuary quizzes vs exams? : r actuary - Reddit
Personally I prefer to bang out small section quizzes to familiarize myself with material as opposed to taking exams and then working on weak points What do you guys prefer doing? Any advice?
- IAmA Actuary and President of CoachingActuaries. com
My "niche" as an actuary has always been technology That niche, for me, is changing to focus more on communicating and coaching Part of the answer is what you want to pursue Most actuaries, including me, start very technical and then develop more of a "mentoring" role
- Is there a CFA tool like Coaching Actuaries? : r actuary - Reddit
Dear friends, Is there a resource like Coaching Actuaries that is dedicated to the CFA tests? CA has great quality (downloadable too!) videos as well…
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