Exam MAS-I Modern Actuarial Statistics I Modern Actuarial Statistics I

Average

Pass Rate



Sponsoring Society CAS



Dates Active May 2018 - Present



Sittings to Date 4



Attempts per Sitting 822



Total Passes/Attempts 1,181 / 3,286



Highest Pass Rate 45.8% May-18



Lowest Pass Rate 30.6% Oct-18



Effective Pass Rate 41.9%



Std Dev of Pass Rate 7.4% Chart

Table # SITTING_ID EXAM_ID DATE_PASSED NUM_WROTE EFF_NUM_WROTE NUM_PASSED PASS_RATE EFF_PASS_RATE PASS_MARK DATE_ADDED CUMULATIVE_AVERAGE DISPLAY_DATE 4 1290 77 10/1/2019 12:00:00 AM 992 841 398 40.1 47.3 1/17/2020 12:00:00 AM 35.9 Oct-2019 3 1231 77 5/1/2019 12:00:00 AM 948 810 295 31.1 36.4 7/10/2019 12:00:00 AM 34.1 May-2019 2 1168 77 10/1/2018 12:00:00 AM 846 712 259 30.6 36.4 12/29/2018 12:00:00 AM 36.3 Oct-2018 1 1121 77 5/1/2018 12:00:00 AM 500 455 229 45.8 50.3 7/20/2018 12:00:00 AM 45.8 May-2018

Distribution of Travel Times to Designations There are no people who passed this exam that also received the ACAS or FCAS designations. METRIC ACAS FCAS Number of People 86 1 5th percentile 0.42 1.50 25th percentile 1.42 1.50 Median 1.42 1.50 Average 1.36 1.50 75th percentile 1.50 1.50 95th percentile 1.83 1.50

ACAS

FCAS

Exam to Exam Analysis

This table shows what other exams people have passed given that they passed exam MAS-I. A breakdown of the time between exams is also shown.

All Sittings

Only include active exams (exam MAS-I is an active exam)

Only include CAS exams (exam MAS-I is a CAS exam)

Breakdown Total Passed Before Passed in Same Month Passed After EXAM # PPL YEARS # PPL YEARS # PPL YEARS # PPL YEARS % PPL % of People Who

Passed Other Exams Average Years

Between Exams

Note on the travel time information above: The histograms and the above two charts (near) exclude duplicate names and include changed names. Excluding duplicate names is necessary since travel time information related to them is unreliable and nonsensical- for instance, passing exam P three years before receiving a designation.



Including changed names has an impact on the relative number of people who passed other exams vs. the given exam. Their inclusion will lower this ratio since changed names will not properly link between previous/future exam passes. However, including changed names will not affect the average travel times, since travel times of changed names are not necessarily different than those of unchanged names.



For exam MAS-I on all sittings, there were 76 duplicate names, 462 changed names, and 33 duplicate and changed names.

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