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Old 09-03-2009, 06:16 PM
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I heard that TIA's MFE lessons aren't so great. How exactly is it bad compare to ASM? Is it the style of practice questions? Clarity of concepts? or what?
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i dunno, but i am seriously thinking about getting tia. asm is good, but i need help with some of the harder topics. if i see some1 else explain it, then i can grasp it better. just my learning style.
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I reccommend Actuarial Brew for harder topics. I've tried several sources and I find them the easiest to understand. They are also cheap and quick you can get an electronic Actuarial Brew study note kit from Act Bookstore or Actex and the email it to you the name day. No refund or resale on this item though.
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