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How To's:
- Start with a plan: Review the test instructions and format beforehand, and create a plan on how to allocate time for each section of the test.
- Focus on the instructions: Read the instructions carefully before starting each section. Ensure you understand what is being asked before attempting to answer.
- Answer easy questions first: Start with the questions you know the answers to, and then move on to the more difficult questions. This will help you build momentum and boost your confidence.
- Manage your time: Keep track of time while you're taking the exam, and make sure you have enough time to answer all questions. Don't spend too much time on one question, and move on if you're stuck. Use all available resources: Use any available resources such as scratch paper, calculators, and reference materials.
- Use them effectively to help you answer questions more efficiently.
- Eliminate incorrect answers: In multiple-choice questions, eliminate any options you know are incorrect to increase your chances of selecting the right answer.
- Stay calm and focused: Keep your cool during the exam and stay focused on the task at hand. Take deep breaths and try to relax if you feel anxious or stressed.
- Review your answers: Review your answers before submitting your exam. Double-check that you have answered all questions and that your responses are correct.
- Don't give up: Finally, don't give up if you're struggling. Stay focused and keep working through the questions. Remember, a positive attitude can go a long way in achieving success in high stakes exams.
Getting a mentor can be a great way to accelerate your personal and professional growth. Here are some tips for finding a mentor or utilizing your network:
- Determine what kind of mentor you need: Identify the topic areas where you need the most guidance and support. This will help you find a mentor who has the expertise and experience you're looking for.
- Make a list of potential mentors: Think about people in your network who you admire and respect. Look for individuals who are knowledgeable in your industry, have achieved success in your field, or who possess the qualities and skills you want to develop.
- Reach out to potential mentors: Send a polite email or LinkedIn message introducing yourself and explaining why you are interested in their mentorship. Be clear and specific about what you hope to gain from the relationship and how often you would like to meet.
- Be open to virtual mentoring: Mentoring can take place in-person or virtually. With the rise of remote work, it's becoming more common to have a mentorship relationship over video calls or email. Consider this as an option if you're having trouble finding a mentor in your local area.
- Join a mentorship program: Many employers and organizations offer formal mentorship programs that match mentors with mentees. These programs can provide structure, guidance, and a clear path for mentorship.
- Attend networking events: Attend regional affiliate meetings and look for local conferences related to your industry or interests. These events can be great opportunities to meet new people, including potential mentors.
Remember that finding a mentor takes time and effort. Be patient and persistent, and don't be afraid to reach out to multiple people. With the right approach, you can find a mentor who can help you achieve your personal and professional goals.
MAS I & II Practice Exams
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Casualty Actuarial Society (CAS) Sample Testing
The following demonstration exams are a resource developed with questions from previous exams. The purpose is for the candidates to prepare for the exam environment by reviewing previous exam material with the features and functions of the Pearson VUE CBT environment.
MODERN ACTUARIAL STATISTICS I DEMO EXAM
MODERN ACTUARIAL STATISTICS II DEMO EXAM
WRITTEN RESPONSE (Exams 5-9) DEMO EXAM