Information about Statistics for Risk Modeling exam

(1) What are Actuaries?

Actuaries are business professionals who measure and manage the financial implications of future events-pro and con, certain and uncertain, probable and improbable. For more details,

please see Umass Actuaries page at http://www.math.umass.edu/undergraduate/actuarial-science and https://www.soa.org/education/exam-req/edu-exam-fm-detail.aspx.

(2) Career Paths. Traditionally, if you get license, you may find insurance companies, consulting firms, employee benefits department, goverment agencies,  financial advisors or work as financial service in bank or stock firms etc.

(3) How can I get start? Step 1: you may take the course of Financial math to get prepared for the online test; Step 2: then you may find an intership in some company, then you are on the track now.

(4) Do you know the online test schedule?

Exam Name

CBT Dates

Paper/Pencil Dates*

Registration Deadline

Exam SRM, Statistics for Risk Modeling

May 23-29, 2024

*May 23, 2024

April 25, 2024

 

September 3-9, 2024

*September 3, 2024

August 6, 2024

(6) How can I register the test? you may register the test online here https://www.soa.org/Education/Exam-Req/Registration/edu-registration.aspx.

(7) Where should I take the Test?

2525: Springfield - West Springfield
59 Interstate Drive
Suite 25
West Springfield, MA 01089

Phone 413-733-2374

(8) What kind of calculators can I use in this course? https://www.soa.org/education/exam-req/exam-day-info/edu-calculators.aspx

(9) How many questions in Exam P? How are they distributed? https://www.soa.org/Files/Edu/2017/edu-2017-03-p-syllabus.pdf

(10) Exam P pass rate: http://www.casact.org/admissions/studytools/exam1/exam_1pass.pdf

(11) Where can I check the result of the test? https://www.soa.org/education/exams/exam-results/edu-exam-results-detail.aspx.

(12) Where can I find the sample exam? https://www.soa.org/Education/Exam-Req/Syllabus-Study-Materials/edu-exam-p-online-sample.aspx

(13) Where cam I find some useful instruction for using TI BA II Plus calculator? see a brief instruction at http://www.utdallas.edu/~merville/calculator.htm  or a detailed instruction at www.soa.org/files/pdf/FM-23-05.pdf.