What are the SOA/CAS exams?
Why do I need to take the SOA/CAS exams?
What PSU classes do I need for the SOA/CAS exams?
What is Validation by Educational Experience (VEE)?
What are the SOA/CAS exams?
Actuaries achieve professional status by passing a set of examinations prescribed by the Casualty Actuarial Society (CAS) or Society of Actuaries (SOA). The first four exams are jointly administered by the CAS and SOA.
Many prospective actuaries begin taking exams while in college with the aid of self-study courses. Most achieve Associateship in three to five years. All students acquire a core set of knowledge from required courses before following the CAS or SOA career path. A student's selection to pursue the SOA or CAS career path is frequently influenced by personal interest, set of skills, and acceptance of a particular entry-level job. After achieving Associateship status and usually after gaining a few years of work experience, you can complete the Fellowship exams with a focus on the area in which you work.
Both Associate and Fellowship level exams are difficult, and becoming an actuary requires a fair amount of study and preparation. Depending on which course of study you choose, you'll prepare for exams by studying material required by the CAS or the SOA.
(From www.beanactuary.org/exams)
Why do I need to take the SOA/CAS exams?
Unlike other professions, such as law and medicine, in the actuarial profession you can earn while you learn. Many students receive on-the-job training while enrolled in the examination process. Employers are generally supportive and may give students study time during working hours, pay exam fees, and award raises for each exam passed. However, most employers prefer to hire people who have started the series of examinations on their own and have already passed one or two exams.
Check out our SOA exam info page for information on registering for the exams (Exams P, FM, and C are identical for both SOA and CAS.)
What PSU classes do I need for the SOA/CAS exams?
Click here for a detailed description of material on the CAS Course 1/SOA P Exam (Probability).
Helpful PSU courses include:
- Math 140
- Math 141
- Math 230
- Stat 414
Click here for a detailed description of material on the CAS Course 2/SOA FM Exam (Financial Mathematics).
Helpful PSU classes include:
- Ins 410
Click here for a detailed description of material on the CAS Course 3L (Life Contingencies) and here for the SOA M-LC Exam (Life Contingencies). Note: You can get credit for the CAS Course 3L Exam by passing the SOA M-LC Exam.
Helpful PSU classes include:
- Ins 411
- Ins 412
Click here for a detailed description of material on the CAS Course 3F (Financial Economics) and here for the SOA M-FE Exam (Financial Economics).
Helpful PSU classes include:
- Ins 497B
What is Validation by Educational Experience (VEE)?
VEE allows students to get credit for CAS/SOA exams simply by taking college courses. There are 3 VEE topics: Economics, Corporate Finance, and Applied Statistical Methods. The minimum grade to receive credit for a VEE course is a "B-". VEE is a great way to avoid having to take more exams so it is STRONGLY SUGGESTED that you work the following courses into your Penn State semester schedule:
Required classes for VEE Economics:
- Econ 002 or Econ 502 or Econ 521
and - Econ 004 or Econ 522
Required classes for VEE Corporate Finance:
- [BA 301 or Fin 100] and Fin 408
or - Fin 305
Required classes for VEE Applied Statistical Methods:
- Stat 462 or Stat 501 or Econ 490
- Stat 463 or Stat 510
To formally receive credit for passing VEE courses, you must first pass 2 CAS/SOA exams, and then you can apply with this form.
For more information, visit http://www.soa.org/education/exam-req/edu-vee.aspx.