Good day, My F102 (ST2) exam will be a typed-out/digital exam (much to my irritation). Does anyone know about a website where I can learn more about typing out actuarial equations? I can do general mathemetical equations but it's not fast enough to answer an exam, especially an actuarial exam. I've heard that there are short-cuts to type certain functions, and insert certain types of figures (e.g. superscripts, subscripts). Here are what I specifically need help with: > entering the inception/disability formulae (involve integrals, and annuity commutations) > typing out the commutation functions used when valuing options (involves assurance and annuity formulae). Thanks.
https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/ms-word-2010-eq-editor-hotkeys-shortcuts.474856/ seems relevant. Though I would suggest working out how much time you'll actually spend on this. Actuarial exams aren't meant to be an IT test.