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Want to improve your studying skills and use your time more efficiently? Learn how to do this and more with Actuarial Exam Tactics by Mike Jennings and Roy Ju. A shining example of a small book that packs a big punch, this book brings readers back to the beginning and takes a deeper look at studying as a whole. Easy to follow and filled with helpful advice and tips, this book will change your way of thinking when it comes to actuarial exams. Reshape your studying habits for the better, and get the tools you need to pass your exams. Co-written by the youngest actuary in the world, this book is what you’ve been missing.
With Actuarial Exam Tactics: Learn More, Study Less, you will find actionable advice to questions such as:
Since releasing the first edition, Actuarial Exam Tactics has sold thousands of copies; it has been reviewed in industry magazines; and it has been adopted as the go-to reference by several universities along with the Actuarial Society of South Africa.
About the Authors
Roy Ju, FSA, CERA, MAAA
Roy is the co-founder and CEO of Rethink Studying and works as a Vice President, Enterprise Risk Management at Prudential Financial. He holds a B.Sc. in Finance and Economics from Drake University. He enjoys playing tennis, soccer and golf in addition to reading about business strategy, technology trends, financial services, and nutrition research.
Mike Jennings, FSA, CFA, CERA, MAAA
Mike is the co-founder and COO of Rethink Studying and works as a Senior Actuary at Mutual of Omaha. He holds a B.Sc. in Finance and Economics from Drake University.
I cannot thank you enough. I am going to read Actuarial Exam Tactics before moving forward with my studies. I’m about 1/3 of the way through and am seeing I fall into almost all the pitfalls described. I’m looking forward to learning more effective study tactics.