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A comprehensive GH 301 exam prep resource that brings every assigned syllabus resource together into clear, technically detailed summaries aligned to learning objectives, helping candidates study efficiently and walk into exam day prepared.
Comprehensive prep for the GH 301 Exam. A focused, efficient study resource written by Josh B. Collins, FSA, MAAA, designed to help you build confidence and make the most of your study time before exam day.
Built specifically for the GH 301: Health Analytics and Management fellowship exam, this resource includes concise yet technically detailed summaries of all syllabus resources with assigned learning objectives, covering study notes, online readings, textbooks, and module content, each aligned to its corresponding learning outcome across all six exam topics.
Because every candidate approaches exam prep differently, the comprehensive summary follows the SOA syllabus topic and resource order, while also supporting the SOA's alternate recommended study sequence outlined in its strategy guide.
Thoughtfully organized to keep you on track, this resource helps you follow your study plan, strengthen retention of complex actuarial material, and walk into exam day prepared and confident.
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ACTEX Exam GH 101 flashcards are designed to be fully customizable, so you can tailor your study experience to your specific strengths, weaknesses, and exam timeline.
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About the Author
Josh Collins
Josh Collins is a consulting actuary with over a decade of professional experience, primarily in the US Health market. Additionally, Josh has extensive international actuarial experience in the development of the actuarial profession. Josh was a program manager for the UNDP-Milliman Global Actuarial Initiative (GAIN) and has worked in countries across the world to enhance global sustainable development through the expansion of actuarial capacity and expertise. He is currently based in Ottawa, Canada, and being a father of 4 young kids has slowed down his travels, but he would love to hear about where you come from and any interesting places you have traveled.