It won't help at all?
I prepare less for a month for each examReviewing your multiplication table will help you. Practicing your algebra will help you. But is it worth 3 months of your life to pass each exam? I doubt it.
Agreed... I needed about a week's time for first three...I prepare less for a month for each exam
Have you gone through the content of the other exams ?The first one is probability, which may be somewhat interesting to potential employers.
The rest of them? Rubbish.
Have you gone through the content of the other exams ?
I think it gets really rigorous after MFE( Financial Economics exam)....I think they are helpful, just not that rigorous.
Agreed..the ASM manual for MFE almost drove me crazy at the beginning.I think it gets really rigorous after MFE( Financial Economics exam)....
Are we assuming you aren't crazy to begin with?Agreed..the ASM manual for MFE almost drove me crazy at the beginning.
Hahaha maybe a bit crazy or I wouldn't think of a better reason for planning to take MFE without any background knowledge at that time :DAre we assuming you aren't crazy to begin with?
Don't do it.
Point taken. Are there any exams/certifications that would help me at all, or should I just focus on math and stats classes in school?
MFE is my favorite actuarial exam...I studied MFE by myself when I was a freshman in college. I agree that the SOA exams would not help much in terms of admission and employment. However, for a college student, it teaches one how math is applied to finance and leads one to think about his course plans and career development. I think it is useful.Agreed..the ASM manual for MFE almost drove me crazy at the beginning.