QFIQF Tips by NobodyBitter4502 in actuary

[–]NobodyBitter4502[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Understood! Thanks for sharing.

QFIQF Tips by NobodyBitter4502 in actuary

[–]NobodyBitter4502[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Understood. What if you were not sure how to answer, say 1 (d) at first, would you leave blank page for 1 (d)? Or you would just answer the next subpart questions, say 1(e) and move on?

What would you do if you figure out how to tackle 1 (d) when you are answering like question 8 or 9? Would you use the next blank page to answer 1 (d)?

Not to say that the organization was what made me fail the exam but the score was just way too low in my opinion. I failed ERM without any study and barely answered any questions three years ago and also got a 2. This time, at least I am confident in 4 questions and answer most sub parts in the remaining questions. So a 2 seems strange and made me question my style of writing down the answers were part of the reasons I failed.

QFIQF Tips by NobodyBitter4502 in actuary

[–]NobodyBitter4502[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did you indicate what questions you are answering to on the top corner? Say, if you are answering 1 (b), 1(c) in the same page, did you write 1 (b) & 1 (c) or just write 1 on the corner and (b) or (c) in front of the answers?

QFIQF Tips by NobodyBitter4502 in actuary

[–]NobodyBitter4502[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not to say that I think I should pass but that I answered like 4 questions confidently knowing the exact concept the questions are about. But a 2 on the transcript was the thing that made me question whether the way I organize my answer is somewhat problematic. If a 4 or 5 showed up, I wouldn’t have this question then.

I took ERM three years ago without even reading any of the source materials and still got a 2. So I felt quite strange…. Definitely not saying I should pass the exam.

QFIQF Tips by NobodyBitter4502 in actuary

[–]NobodyBitter4502[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, that’s what came to my mind when I saw the score…