CFA or FRM, that's the question
QQ and I both passed CFA Level I exam. This is not very suprising considering most of the subject matters are already covered in Finance and Economics classes during my MBA study at Baruch. Now it's time to set a goal for this year: it's either CFA Level II or FRM by GARP. Personally I'd prefer FRM because I'm more interested in the fundamental quatitative aspect of Finance (and in fact that's where I'm lagging behind). Besides, the three level CFA exams are really a lengthy torture. On the other hand, CFA does cover a much broader knowledge base...