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CAS Exam 5 Study Programs

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Study Program Components

Printed Materials
2008 Actuarial Notes Volumes I, II

Online Modules
Study Guide
Study Manager
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Online Preparatory Tests
Independently Authored (Ultimate Only)
Auto-graded Modified CAS
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Online Study Guide

Initial comments:   Over a 13 week period, our staff spends Significant time updating Weekly guidance on what syllabus reading pages to review, what study manual pages they cross reference, and what past CAS questions to work to reinforce specific concepts.
Streamline your exam preparation by logging in each Monday, beginning January 7, to review our online study guide commentary.

In total, candidates purchasing our product will have access to commentary on each of the 35 articles which comprise the exam 5 syllabus.

Our online study guide (i.e. syllabus reading review):

Provides candidates with article review commentary that TIES key content found in the syllabus readings, Our Actuarial Notes and past CAS exam questions.

Is intended to be read PRIOR to conducting a review of the syllabus reading, our Article Notes, and the working of past CAS questions. Commentary (screen shot)

Provides online article review commentary, released every Monday on a weekly basis over a 13 week period, according to our recommended syllabus reading schedule, beginning January 7, 2008.

Lists the learning objectives, knowledge statements, and the other articles to which they apply, for each article on the exam syllabus. Objectives (screen shot)

Lists the points examined over the past 5 years, and the content examined in terms of topics tested, year, question number, question type, and points. Candidates also have to the ability to record the difficulty level of past CAS questions to determine which questions need to be reviewed more closely at a later point in time. Content (screen shot)

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