Thanks for the rep :bhangra: I was actually hoping you might unleash some fury at the unsuspecting poster
I noticed FAC actually, and since you recommend it it is probably a good idea. I'll have to re-teach myself A level as well while I'm at it
I was pretty bloody good at it at school and I always really enjoyed stats, so I just hope my class notes were as good as I think they are. Also, I wish my mum hadn't got rid of my really good revision guide I had. Guess I could get another one just to help me out if my notes weren't up to scratch.
Okay, so if the FAC teaches you maths for all the CT exams, it goes beyond what is needed for CT1. What sort of order of study do you think I should do? Should I concentrate on CT1 as it has a time limit, or have a look at FAC first to get the basics down?
According to this page -
http://www.acted.co.uk/Html/ordering_reduced_rate_material.htm - dispatching abroad costs an absolute bomb. So it might be better to have it sent within the UK, then pick it up myself.
Thanks AGAIN - earlier I was thinking about what I'd be doing if this thread didn't exist (more specifically, if you weren't about), and I almost definitely would have convinced myself out of the whole actuarial thing if you hadn't been so informative and encouraging about the things I can do to advance myself as a candidate.
EDIT: By the way, the Actuaries.org website is the only place I can order the tables and calculator, right?