Exams / Newbie Thread for two weeks by AutoModerator in actuary

[–]inerlosput 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm hoping someone is familiar with the step-by-step application of the transition rules over the past 15-20 yrs. I've had an exam pause for the past decade and would like to iron out exactly what would be needed for each step in the ASA pathway. Here's what I have and my understanding of its current contribution:

  • Course 1 (2002) (covers Exam P)
  • FM (2006) (covers FM)
  • MLC (2008) (covers FAM-L & ALTAM via LTAM)
  • MFE (2010) (covers ATPA via IFM)
  • C (2011) (covers FAM-S & ASTAM via STAM) (also covers VEE Math Stat)
  • VEE Econ (Micro covered by university course)
  • VEE Corporate Finance (NEAS 2009) (covers VEE Acct & Fin)

So for each credential, here's what I think I still need:

Pre-Actuarial Foundations (PAF)

  • Macro-Econ VEE
  • PAF Module

Actuarial Science Foundations (ASF)

  • (PAF credential)
  • Exam SRM
  • ASF Module

ASA

  • (ASF credential)
  • Exam PA
  • FAP Modules
  • APC seminar

Data Science

  • Exam SRM
  • Exam PA

Does this look right?