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Hi guys, I’m approaching planning for taking my ASA modules and a bit overwhelmed with all the changes, can anyone break this down or point me to some good resources?
It looks like there’s just 2 modules needed for ASA (please correct me if I’m wrong) - pre actuarial foundations and actuarial foundations. How do these modules work as opposed to exams in terms of sitting for them? Is it from home, and is there any proctoring? I didn’t see anything on coaching actuaries for these, what do we use to study? How difficult will these be in relation to ASA exams such as LTAM/STAM? Thanks so much
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