I suppose it's the easiest question about 'will I pass?' there can be:
If I generally understand all the concepts and problems that SoA has put out for Exam P, should I assume I'll be able to pass?
I just did all 152, over 3 weeks (yea, I have trouble studying more than an hour a day, unless it's in a structured environment, ie at work with my manager setting daily hours for it), and got 97 right, 55 wrong, for a total of 64%. Last I heard, 60% is barely passing. With 6 weeks left, I should hopefully be able to get that to at least 85% ish, focusing on my problem areas
I don't really know what else to study at this point, and I don't want to tackle any practice exams until I have a better understanding of the 55 I missed (MGF, transforms, which bounds to use, order statistics for the most part)
If I generally understand all the concepts and problems that SoA has put out for Exam P, should I assume I'll be able to pass?
I just did all 152, over 3 weeks (yea, I have trouble studying more than an hour a day, unless it's in a structured environment, ie at work with my manager setting daily hours for it), and got 97 right, 55 wrong, for a total of 64%. Last I heard, 60% is barely passing. With 6 weeks left, I should hopefully be able to get that to at least 85% ish, focusing on my problem areas
I don't really know what else to study at this point, and I don't want to tackle any practice exams until I have a better understanding of the 55 I missed (MGF, transforms, which bounds to use, order statistics for the most part)
If I understand all 152 SoA practice problems, will I pass?
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