Friday, May 07, 2010

CT4, 6 and 7.

April 2010 saw Dave approaching his second sitting of Actuarial exams, and his first sitting with any real meat on it. Sure he already had CT1 and CT3 behind him, but CT1 was baby Maths even open to non-Actuarial students and CT3 had been passed without even sitting the paper.

No, the September sitting had been nothing but an appetiser and it was time for steak.

CT4, CT6 and CT7, otherwise known as Models, Statistical Methods and Business Economics.

Dave received his study material a little before Christmas and studied non-stop straight through to the exams...

...other than a break for Christmas, obviously...

...and a short trip to China...

Anywho, come April he was ready, he was keen and he was focused.

... oooh look a puppy...

Focused!

All three exams were in one week, and even better, that one week was in Liverpool. True, he spent that week hermit-ed at home and he didn’t really see anyone the whole time, but he was home and he was with Jean.

Life was good.

Needless to say, they went well. Now he just had to wait till July for the results.

Bring on 2, 5 and 8!

1 comment:

John said...

Hi. Been checking out your post and it seems you were taking three actuarial papers per sitting while still working, right? How were you able to organize yourself with the workload? I just did two papers and now am taking three while going thru my internship.