Hi Guys, How important is partial differential equations to take before starting MSFE program, in top 12-14 programs? Would it hurt my application if I have not taken this class? Please let me know...best
Some programmes expect PDE/FDM exposure. The relevant courses here satisfy the requirements as they are closely aligned to computational finance. (student discounts)
I would assume that a fair number of top tier programs would expect you to know partial differential equations. Even if they weren't, it would still be a great idea to take it since the pace of these programs is fairly rapid and you don't want to get stuck or dumbfounded. Lastly, partial differential equations are incredibly fun and immensely useful for your career endeavours. Good luck.
Your courses seems very interesting, and valuable, I think there is a bit more content in your courses than some of the C++ courses offered as pre MSFE.
I would assume that a fair number of top tier programs would expect you to know partial differential equations. Even if they weren't, it would still be a great idea to take it since the pace of these programs is fairly rapid and you don't want to get stuck or dumbfounded. Lastly, partial differential equations are incredibly fun and immensely useful for your career endeavours. Good luck.
A bit of nostalgia: the first job I got was modeling cathode ray tubes (nonlinear heat equation PDE with radiation) using finite element method (FEM) for next-generation TVs. Also semiconductor modeling and numerics.
Your courses seems very interesting, and valuable, I think there is a bit more content in your courses than some of the C++ courses offered as pre MSFE.
Some programmes expect PDE/FDM exposure. The relevant courses here satisfy the requirements as they are closely aligned to computational finance. (student discounts)
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