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<blockquote data-quote="Pavlos Sakoglou" data-source="post: 224778" data-attributes="member: 27941"><p>Looking at Cornell's M.Eng program, you will need a strong C++ background. Not sure about the MFE curriculum though. If you wanna post it here, I am happy to take a look and tell you my opinion.</p><p></p><p>If I have to guess, however, I would guess that they will dig in the applications and not the language itself. C++ is too big to teach comprehensively in 1 semester, so I believe the program assumes familiarity with it. If that's the case, then the course here will definitely prepare you for it, plus you will have code for financial derivatives pricing to showcase.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pavlos Sakoglou, post: 224778, member: 27941"] Looking at Cornell's M.Eng program, you will need a strong C++ background. Not sure about the MFE curriculum though. If you wanna post it here, I am happy to take a look and tell you my opinion. If I have to guess, however, I would guess that they will dig in the applications and not the language itself. C++ is too big to teach comprehensively in 1 semester, so I believe the program assumes familiarity with it. If that's the case, then the course here will definitely prepare you for it, plus you will have code for financial derivatives pricing to showcase. [/QUOTE]
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