roni
Cornell FE
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Unfortunately, "Introduction to Stochastic Process" is not offered in spring 2010 ( when I wanted to take it) in my college.
However, "Methods of Monte Carlo Simulation" is offered in spring 2010.
Should I take the Monte Carlo Simulation instead of the Stochastic process course? I believe the monte carlo course is a more specific stochastic process course (?)
Will the "Methods of Monte Carlo Simulation" course satisfy the stochastic processes prerequisites of many MFE programs ?
However, "Methods of Monte Carlo Simulation" is offered in spring 2010.
Should I take the Monte Carlo Simulation instead of the Stochastic process course? I believe the monte carlo course is a more specific stochastic process course (?)
Will the "Methods of Monte Carlo Simulation" course satisfy the stochastic processes prerequisites of many MFE programs ?