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FFA is normally used when practicing in Scotland and FIA when practicing anywhere else. In practice they are exactly the same thing.
So my question would be, if they were moved back to exam centres could they still be open book? As in, you attend the exam centre to write the...
Passed with 58, must have been a low pass mark
Interesting that they've confirmed the April exams to be online now. Not sure if that's because they still expect Covid restrictions to be in...
So I just checked and this session is being run once on 10th September and is fully booked. How can a webinar be fully booked? That's super unhelpful.
What are the advantages of such a rule? IMO, it's fine as it is. If someone can display the competence required to pass all of the exams, there's...
I've never seen such a low pass rate in an IFOA exam
Only 20.4% of candidates passed. I don't think I've ever seen such a low pass rate on an actuarial exam.
Well I passed CP2 with a 66, which is good and I’m glad to get one closer to the finish line. Failed SP7 fairly badly with a 51, I feel like I’m...
Just to clarify, by "copied" I mean to write out something based on the notes you've made and not literally copy and paste. The latter is...
So, let me get this straight, they made the exam book and are now accusing people of cheating when they have no way to prove that the student...
The pandemic is going to move a lot of the things we do into a more modernised format and cause many different organisations to consider whether...
“Cheating” is surely a bit of a misnomer as the exams are explicitly open-book, therefore using your notes to help you isn’t cheating. I...
How come you don't want a permanent switch?
Online it is