Hey everyone, i'm planning to take the P1 in March or May next year. I have just got my Guo. How do i go from here? Could someone tell me what i should do to be prepared for the exams come March or May? Thanks!!
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Hey everyone, i'm planning to take the P1 in March or May next year. I have just got my Guo. How do i go from here? Could someone tell me what i should do to be prepared for the exams come March or May? Thanks!!
hi buddy,bet we sailing together bt as for me am just trying to do as many exam p problems as i can to give the courage come march.All the best
where are u getting yr source for practice questions buddy?
How familiar are you with calculus?
I spent the first two to three weeks reviewing calculus.
Particularly everything about exponential functions.
My calculus is ok..cos i did some engineering based ones before(kinda forgot) and my basics is quite strong, i guess..so where u suggest i get the practice problems.?
SOA released a sample set of problems, have you done all of those? Every manual has problems. Sometimes Professors will post weekly problems you can do but those come from the sample SOA problems at least sometimes. You can also order just problems from BPP I believe and finally if you want challenging exams ASM is the place to go. For this exam, your calculus should be perfect, the exam writers are testing your ability to apply calculus to probability not testing how well you did in calc 1-3. Thus it would be really bad to miss problems because you didn't know how to differentiate or integrate a particular function.
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