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Nice to Knows: Frequently Asked Questions
We've compiled this FAQ to answer common questions about this exam and serve as a resource for your preparation. If your question isn't answered here, please reach out to our support team. We're here to help you navigate your actuarial journey!
While the study duration varies from person to person, it's typical to invest around 400 hours in preparing for this exam. Most students spread their study over three to four months, dedicating the first two to three months to learning the material and the final month(s) to solving practice problems. You can use our scheduler to help organize your exam preparation.
Yes, MAS-II Practice includes the new question types (multiple selection, fill in the blank, point and click, matching).
Yes, the solutions to past MAS-I exams are included in Practice.
Yes, in the Learn study materials there are weights assigned to the subsections. The weights will show you how many questions are estimated to appear on the exam from that given subsection. The weights are up-to-date and closely reflect the proportions we anticipate.