Hido many quants do actuarial exams as an alternative to CFA? Are the actuarial exams seen as relevant? Are the CFA exams seen as relevant ?Have the actuarial bodies updated their syllabi enough to make themselves a real alternative?Or does any of it matter once you have a job and are learning practical stuff day-to-day?From a quick look at the respectives websites (
www.actuaries.org.uk vs.
www.aimr.com ) I reckon the actuarial exams are more theoretical and tougher, with maybe a bit less book learning - On the other hand the actuarial exams require you to learn about e.g. pensions legislation and life assurance regulation which may not be relevant. Also the subject matter of CFA level 2 (from the Schweser notes) seemed straightforward enough - things like calculating the spread in pips on an FX transaction, and points on the normal curve : but theres an awful lot on the syllabus.Anyhow just my humble opinion, i'm not even a quant, just a wannabe at the moment, be interesting to hear what you think.