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I had a few questions regarding the requirements of the CMU MSCF application:
1) I have taken 1 semester of Calculus during my undergraduate years. I have used it in other courses not specifically focused on Calculus. The requirement states 2 semesters of Calculus. Should I worry about this or mention that I will take up additional Calculus courses before admission.
2) It mentions programming knowledge required. I have seen that C++ is important in this field but I have experience in Python. Should I take up the C++ course offered by QuantNet?
Additionally, I have completed the MITx Mathematical Methods of Quantitative Finance on edX. Will this help my application favorably?
Any and all help is appreciated!
1) I have taken 1 semester of Calculus during my undergraduate years. I have used it in other courses not specifically focused on Calculus. The requirement states 2 semesters of Calculus. Should I worry about this or mention that I will take up additional Calculus courses before admission.
2) It mentions programming knowledge required. I have seen that C++ is important in this field but I have experience in Python. Should I take up the C++ course offered by QuantNet?
Additionally, I have completed the MITx Mathematical Methods of Quantitative Finance on edX. Will this help my application favorably?
Any and all help is appreciated!