The Nature of IFoA Exams
Announcement from the Classical Actuarial Education organiser:
Passing Actuarial Exams on Your Own
Transitioning from University to IFoA actuarial exams – how to pass the later IFoA actuarial exams on your own
Actuarial exams differ from other exams. Failing to understand the nature of IFoA exams is likely to result in unnecessary failing of the exams. A short tutorial, running for 4 hours on June 15th, aims to fully explain the nature of IFoA exams to actuarial students, including a tried and tested approach to passing the exams.
Why is this tuition important?
Actuarial exams are widely regarded as a step up from university exams. The pass rate for these exams is also significantly lower than for university exams. However, much of this failing is needless and preventable.
Until now there has been no course to explain to students exactly what they need to do to ensure they pass the actuarial exams.
Who is the tutorial aimed at?
The tutorial is aimed at students who have recently left university and are planning to sit the later exams of the IFoA, specifically, CP1, SP1, SP2, SP3, SP4, SP5, SP7, SP9, SA1, SA2, SA3, SA4.
What can students expect from the tutorial?
Students can expect to learn an approach to study and prepare for the IFoA exams that if followed, will result in a very high probability of passing.
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Dr Colm Fitzgerald FSAI, has over 16 years' experience as an IFoA examiner.