Re: Looking for probability problems.
- From: BioFreak <BioFreak@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 09:08:29 -0600
On Sat, 24 Feb 2007 19:42:32 -0600, Greg Hansen wrote:
I don't really need a crash course. I've already had the non-crash
course, and then some. I've gone through the ACTEX manual, and I
thought it was very good, but I want to save the practice exams at the
end of it for some later time when I think I'm closer to actually taking
the test. I just want to spend some time practicing with other sources
for a while.
I have two of the books I'd ordered from Amazon. "Problems in
Probability" by Mills, and "Fifty Challenging Problems in Probability"
by Mosteller. They seem to be about what I was looking for. That ought
to keep me busy for a while.
Hmm. Are you kidding me? What type of organization is
this SOA. If they're tied to business they should not
require more than the two sources I mentioned,
certainly not more than what you already have done.
Business keeps things neat and realistic and _simple_.
Pomp, vanity, and masturbation with the subject goes
out the window :) So what's the deal?
--
"sad mush ro yek gorbeh kAfiyeh."
.
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