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Queen02
04-17-2006, 04:23 PM
Does anyone [or their Proctor] have a copy of the final TS and Reg exams that I could look at for some past paper practice?

Thanks

twig93
04-17-2006, 04:27 PM
Probably. I know I kept mine; whether or not I can find them is another matter. But really, there's no need. The best practice you can get is to do the homework problems and look through the practice test info several times until you are comfortable with it. I don't think going over old exams is going to provide enough additional help to be worthwhile.

These won't be anything like SoA exams. If you understand the material, you're going to pass. Period.

NewTubaBoy
04-17-2006, 08:35 PM
I disagree. The past exams are exactly like the sample exam problems that they post on their webiste. I think that going over them will give you a big bank of questions that would be exactly like the test you're most likely to get. I think it's definitely worthwile.

MarsLasar
04-17-2006, 09:23 PM
Same here. I used the past exams and they are the best thing you can study to pass the exam. Be sure to do the illustrative test questions as well.

Queen02
04-18-2006, 02:15 AM
Same here. I used the past exams and they are the best thing you can study to pass the exam. Be sure to do the illustrative test questions as well.

When you say you used the past exams where did you get the papers from and do you still have them?

I failed Macro in Jan and retook in March and was glad to have my Jan exam paper as additional practice and to analyse where I went wrong.

MarsLasar
04-18-2006, 09:50 AM
When you say you used the past exams where did you get the papers from and do you still have them?

I failed Macro in Jan and retook in March and was glad to have my Jan exam paper as additional practice and to analyse where I went wrong.

My proctor supplied me with past exams. He said there was nothing stating that they were to be confidential or not given out for practice.