I am hesitant to share with other people though. I need for 2/3 of you to
do worse than me on the exam. Helping out fellow exam takers lowers my
chances of passing. This may sound terrible, but this is the attitude that
the CAS indirectly promotes with the exam process.
The only reason that I subscribe to this study group is to keep tabs on
other students. :-)
-----Original Message-----
From: Giunta,Theresa <Theresa.Giunta@cna.com>
To: Gwendolyn L. Anderson <Gwendolyn_L._Anderson@ffic.com> studygroup7
<studygroup7@lists.casact.org>
Date: Monday, July 06, 1998 8:48 AM
Subject: RE: Anybody Out There?
>I'm in.
> ----------
>From: Gwendolyn L. Anderson
>To: studygroup7
>Subject: Anybody Out There?
>Date: Thursday, July 02, 1998 5:57AM
>
>Has anyone signed onto the study group yet, or are you all taking one
>last long
>weekend?
>
>I would like to coordinate a questions manual, if I can get enough
>people to
>participate. It would involve creating never-before-seen hypothetical
>exam
>questions from 3-5 reserving and 3-5 accounting papers. Then e-mail the
>questions over to me and I will compile them into sample exams. These
>exams
>work much better than the old CAS exams because the questions are all
>new. It
>also helps to get the perspective of other students, since I think we
>all tend
>to focus on our own particular strengths. I studied for the exam last
>year and
>then ended up with a high fever on that very day, so I need thsi review.
>I
>will check the solutions and distribute the exams by e-mail. What do
>you think
>out there?
>
>Enjoy the fireworks!
>