On the examination of actuaries in China.

I am a sophomore majoring in actuarial science. It is said that it is difficult to take this certificate, so you should register for the exam at the designated test center. Now I reported the survey in September this year. Some people say that it will take four or five years at the earliest, and some people fail to get into Tuozai, but I think it varies from person to person, but it takes eight years for one * * * to take more than a dozen or sixteen exams, and two exams at a time. I think this is normal speed. Now that we have guaranteed your postgraduate entrance examination, I think if you are smart enough and work hard enough, you can take more courses at once, so hurry up. There are bibliographies about the actuary examination on the Internet, only a few of which are "Chinese actuary qualification examination books", not all of which are examination subjects, but the teaching materials are not all examination books, and some people don't, so they can only read other reference books of the same level. I think you can order it online. There are so few real questions that you can hardly find them. The original English question is that our students who took the exam found two math 1 questions. There are test sites in the syllabus, but his questions are not strictly in accordance with the test sites, just a range. The actuarial exam definitely needs a mathematical foundation, but only mathematics knows that you can't get into the actuary. My major is the actuarial direction of statistics major in Mathematics College. There are two exams, one is Mathematics 65438+. One is math two, both of which are mathematical knowledge, and then there will be economics, law and so on. Actuaries are a comprehensive profession, with actuaries from China and North America. You can find all these online, so I won't say much, but you usually take the exam in China first. Ok, that's all. I hope it helps you.