I heard for good students it takes about 5 years+ due to the high failure ratelizbon said:If you become a fellow of the institute (i.e getting all the exemptions) then you're pretty much set(good pay, don't have to work nearly as hard as IB's), but i've heard it's really difficult and some actuary grads don't get their exemptions for years.
Getting an actuarial job is piss compared with getting into IB. This is mainly because most actuarial students are nerds that can't interview for shit.lizbon said:well theres a oversupply of actuaries grads atm, so unless ur a co op in actuarial studies (shoe in), you should consider that actuarial jobs are at a premium.
Not compared with an MD though (which i would guess is the equivalent position in IB).chief actuary makes a $hitload
LOL. Fair enoughND said:Getting an actuarial job is piss compared with getting into IB. This is mainly because most actuarial students are nerds that can't interview for shit.