Interesting stuff for me bnecause I have to use it for work.
gregoirepost Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Actually I’ve made my mind: I started to learn > German today! > > - Herr Ober, der tee ist kalt > > Yep, first assimil German lesson > > This will be diverting, very interesting and I am > sure will complement my cv far better than yet > other letters after my name
> > > => ADALFU, we’re clearly on the same path, I’d be > glad to have a chat with you, but no private > messages on this forum => plz drop a mail on > gregoirepost@gmail.com, would be interesting to > discuss what options you are considering sure… i just sent you an email.
tiddly Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Thanks ATH, re CAIA. Would my family notice if I > were to study for it? They’re pretty fedup with me > by now (one husband; three children). Great question: I have (one wife, three kids) very pissed off. I’m thinking CAIA I in the fall. I could do 200 hours with very little argument from them.
cpepin Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > tiddly Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Thanks ATH, re CAIA. Would my family notice if > I > > were to study for it? They’re pretty fedup with > me > > by now (one husband; three children). > > > Great question: I have (one wife, three kids) very > pissed off. > > I’m thinking CAIA I in the fall. I could do 200 > hours with very little argument from them. That would be more than enough time to pass either L1 or L2. I concentrated my time to about six weeks for each test so maybe 100-120 hours max. The material isn’t easier per se but there are just less topics (LO) overall and it is much less integrated than the CFA curriculum. That’s just my experience and the opinion pool of the relative “toughness” of the CAIA is much, much smaller. I think my charter is in the 4000s and I just got it in October.
Wake you can hit me up, I worked within an actuarial department for a while and strongly considered the path (alm for the insurance accounts or other paths). Cfahustler@gmail.com
I need to start preparing for GMAT (i’ll have only 8-9 days after my vacation though). Do you have any suggestions for that? My target is 750+. And I’m taking two modules of Certified Internal Auditor (CIA) program in September.
wake2000 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > big ML Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > I really don’t understand people going the > actuary > > route. > > > whats wrong with it kid? I love math and finance, > being antisocial, and working less than 40 hours a > week. Hollar!!! … and I suppose, you don’t have the personality to become an accountant???
How about the CQF?
planning to do FRM
Going to take it easy and just review my level 2 stuff given I have a third interview for an equity research position. They want to test my financial skills so I am reverting back to my studies of level 2.
revisor Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I need to start preparing for GMAT (i’ll have only > 8-9 days after my vacation though). Do you have > any suggestions for that? My target is 750+. > And I’m taking two modules of Certified Internal > Auditor (CIA) program in September. Take a look at gmatclub. They’ll give you all the info you need to know.
jcole21 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Wake you can hit me up, I worked within an > actuarial department for a while and strongly > considered the path (alm for the insurance > accounts or other paths). > > Cfahustler@gmail.com I’ll hit you up tonight. Personal email is blocked at work son.
Plan start looking for a new position, not sure exactly what though. Currently, an analyst in PWM, but not doing anything really worthwhile.