Jump to content
BPAL Madness!
Sign in to follow this  
  • entries
    55
  • comments
    94
  • views
    2,289

Home, for good this time.

Sign in to follow this  
antimony

141 views

I got home from Atlanta yesterday.

 

I was there for a weeklong exam-prep seminar. I've mentioned on the forum that I am an actuary, midway through the 9 exam process of becoming fully credentialed as a Fellow of the Casualty Actuary Society.

 

So, this exam covers a number of topics:

  • Loss Modeling
  • Survival Models
  • Credibility Theory
  • Simulation
  • Interpolation and fitting

It took 4.5 full days to take a sprint through all of the material, including problem solving techniques. I would guess that the material covered would take about 3 full semester college classes. Unfortunately, outside of a handful of colleges with actuarial science programs (which generally only prepare people for the first 4 exams, anyway), the whole actuarial exam thing is all self-study. I've been studying for two months now, and the seminar I went to was basically an opportunity to fine tune which topics need more study, and to learn useful clues to look for in the wording of problems to simplify solving.

 

I have 5 weeks left before the exam. I have scheduled for myself 32 hours a week outside of work for studying:

  • 4 hours per day - Mon, Tues, Wed, Fri
  • Tursday nights off for dance class and sanity
  • 8 Hours per day Saturday and Sunday

Ooof. This is going to be a rough 5 weeks. To get in at least *some* excercise, I am planning morning yoga a couple of mornings a week. I'm home for lunch today, and doing laundry. I will have to fit chores in at odd times, and will be needing all of my boyfriend's support. He's a sweetie though, and very understanding.

 

I was talking to a number of actuarial students this past week whose spouses/partners didn't get it. Like, "Come on honey, you've been studying for like 2 hours. I'm sure you'll be fine. Put it down and spend time with me!" That's the nasty part, most study guides say that it takes 300-500 hours of study time to pass each of these exams. That takes a lot more than 2 hours each saturday morning. I had a boyfriend like that, and my abject misery at failing exams over and over didn't help the relationship any.

 

Anyway, I have to go move the laundry to the dryer and head back to work. Oof.

Sign in to follow this  


0 Comments


Recommended Comments

There are no comments to display.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
×