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Hi everyone,
I couldn't find the list, although I am assuming there is a list, of the questions of past exam papers that are still relevant for this coming November 2010 exam? Can anyone direct me to that list? Thanks so much in advance Sushi |
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Yeah, you're right. I was thinking for a second that they wrote 'no longer on syllabus' for those questions, but now I realize ASM does that and not the SOA. Still, this the best you can get if you're looking for released MFE exams.
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Cause I going to study MFE soon and I am using ASM MFE 9ed. |
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If ASM says "no longer on the syllabus" then it is no longer on the syllabus.
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"No longer" is kind of a weird phrase..
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yeah, phrases in general are usually weird.
"horse of a different color", "cut to the chase", "it's raining cats and dogs", "I'm stumped", "wrong side of the tracks"......I often wonder if ppl from other countries think we're all crazy saying things like this. |
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You can stop wondering, yes we do. You're welcome.
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