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Any actuaries? - 06-19-2010, 10:50 PM


I am studying for exam P and I'm on problem 39 of 149 in a free packet I received, but I'm worried that simply solving problems isn't going to be enough. If anyone has sat for or us studying for exam P I'd like to hear your study recommendations.
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06-21-2010, 08:28 AM


I am sure you searched but just in case, try reading this.

How to Study for Actuarial Exam 1P Without Paying for Materials - Associated Content - associatedcontent.com
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06-21-2010, 01:19 PM


I'm going through the massive study guide and I have the solutions manual as well. I downloaded a copy of Dr. Finan's book and will need to start reading/working through it. In the meantime if anyone can help out here I'd appreciate it.

I'm stuck on setting up the integral here from here - I'm not utterly familiar with this type of problem.
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Calc was not my strong point but I will look at this when I get home this evening.
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I figured it out - (I forgot integration by parts and had to look it up).
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