Exams & Designations (2007 - Present)
NAME_ID | LAST_NAME | FIRST_NAME | DESIGNATIONS | SHORT_NAME | DATE_PASSED | SITTING_ID | EXAM_ID | CATEGORY | NUM_WROTE | NUM_PASSED | PASS_RATE | AVERAGE PASS RATE | PASS_MARK | SOCIETY | TYPE | CHANGE | DUPLICATE | PASS_RATE_DIFF | DISPLAY_DATE | URL |
bvkpjg | Van Rassel | Alec James | | P | 1/1/2019 12:00:00 AM | 1206 | 59 | Preliminary | 2442 | 1123 | 46.0 | 42.6 | 71.0 | SOA | Exam | 0 | 0 | 3.4 | Jan-2019 | p |
bvkpjg | Van Rassel | Alec James | | SRM | 1/1/2020 12:00:00 AM | 1331 | 79 | Preliminary | 587 | 372 | 63.4 | 71.9 | 67.0 | SOA | Exam | 0 | 0 | -8.5 | Jan-2020 | srm |
bvkpjg | Van Rassel | Alec James | | IFM | 7/1/2020 12:00:00 AM | 1360 | 78 | Preliminary | 2199 | 1254 | 57.0 | 50.7 | 72.0 | SOA | Exam | 0 | 0 | 6.3 | Jul-2020 | ifm |
bvkpjg | Van Rassel | Alec James | | MAS-I | 10/1/2020 12:00:00 AM | 1446 | 77 | Preliminary | 1224 | 541 | 44.2 | 45.6 | | CAS | Exam | 0 | 0 | -1.4 | Oct-2020 | mas-i |
bvkpjg | Van Rassel | Alec James | | MAS-II | 10/1/2021 12:00:00 AM | 1571 | 81 | Preliminary | 466 | 170 | 36.5 | 55.3 | | CAS | Exam | 0 | 0 | -18.8 | Oct-2021 | mas-ii |
'Pass Rate Difference' =
pass rate for that exam sitting - historical average pass rate
Changed names refer to those who may have changed their name from exam to exam. We don't think this is one of them. Read more about changed names
here.
Duplicate names are those names believed to refer to more than one person because the person passed the same exam more than once or passed
exams in an incompatible order. Read more about duplicate names
here.
Exam Speed and Difficulty Analysis
For a discussion of the
website's ranking system, click
here.
The speed with which this person completed exams is not yet ranked. To become eligible for inclusion in the ranking system, more exams must be completed.
The speed with which this person completed exams is not ranked because they have been flagged as a duplicate name. Duplicate names are ineligible for inclusion in the ranking system.
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Difficulty Ranking
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The difficulty of this person's exams is not yet ranked. To become eligible for inclusion in the ranking system, more exams must be completed.
The difficulty of this person's exams is not ranked because they have been flagged as a duplicate name. Duplicate names are ineligible for inclusion in the ranking system.
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Cumulative Travel Time Distributions
Percentage of exam writers who reached milestone faster than given travel time
 
AVERAGE TRAVEL TIMES
For those with first exam pass in Jan-2019
SOA Preliminary Exams3.45 years (51 people)
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ASA Designation4.53 years (38 people)
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FSA Designation5.42 years (4 people)
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CERA Designation 4.72 years (3 people)
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No one has yet to complete enough exams to join a category.
Note: the number of people quoted above are what the average travel time for each category is based on.
Travel Times vs. Date of First Exam Pass
This graph aims to show how travel times are changing over time
Note on the analysis above:
Speed Percentile = (Slower Than Me + Equal To Me) / (Slower Than Me + Equal To Me + Faster Than Me)
Difficulty Percentile = (Easier Than Me + Equal To Me) / (Easier Than Me + Equal To Me + Harder Than Me)
The above (far) graph is constructed in such a way that the annotated percentiles shown with circles are the complement of the percentiles
in red table, ie: percentile in red table = (1 - percentile in graph). This ensures the graph maintains the familiar standard cumulative distribution look
while the percentiles in the red table remain intuitive- ie. higher percentile meaning faster exam progress and vice versa.
Note that the 'Equal To Me' column does not include the person in question, therefore the total
number of people included in each category can be calculated as the sum of the three columns plus one.
The 'X / Y' ranking shown in the headers of the red and blue tables are the highest ranking categories (by percentile) achieved by that individual.
The above (near graph) compares individual travel times to the average travel times on the date of the first exam pass.
Each line represents the average travel time for all exam takers who passed their first exam on the given date along the x-axis.
This graph necessarily slopes downward since the completion of a set of exams that started more recently must necessarily have occured within
within a shorter timespan than exams started earlier. Over time, the left portion of the graph will reveal if travel times are changing over time -
if they are not, then that portion of the graph should remain flat.