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Old 04-28-2010, 10:21 AM
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Default formula sheet

Thought I remembered reading that there were no changes to the formula sheet from 2009 to 2010. Either way, I can't find any reference to it here or on SOA's site.

In fact, SOA says it will be located at a specific location, but it ain't there.

Anybody know what's up with the formula sheet?
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is this what you're talking about? or are you looking for something stating that there were no changes to the formula sheet?

http://www.soa.org/files/pdf/edu-201...pm-formula.pdf

there's a link to it when you open the syllabus
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That's what I was looking for. So the site they listed was right, you just had to know which link to click on the site that contained the link you really needed.

I'll change my card then.

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Incidentally, they did change it from 2009. Now with more formulas!

As if it wasn't crowded enough already.
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Any way we can see the 2009 version to see what's changed?
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It looks like they just added the new articles and deleted the expired ones. But i did find the 2009 one here somewhere on AO.
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I'm pretty sure SN130 is not on the syllabus anymore, but there is still a section in the formula package for it. Lo's article (SN180) shows up in the formula package twice. And what's with the weird graying out of the SN183 formulas - not a big deal, but it just looks bad to me?

Note: This probably should have gone in the irritation thread.
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Old 04-28-2010, 10:28 PM
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I find it much more practical to memorize the formulas you need, anyway. It takes too long just to find them.
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