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Princeton MFin Princeton MFin Math Assessment

Hi, Can anyone who had the experience please tell me what topics were covered in the math assessment? I am preparing for the 7th Jan math accessment
 
Hi guys, I was wondering if anyone else received the Alumni Interview email and what that meant?
Hi, Can you share with me what topics were covered in the math assessment? I really need your help, I cam clueless for what to be prepared. Thanks
 
Hi, Can you share with me what topics were covered in the math assessment? I really need your help, I cam clueless for what to be prepared. Thanks
Can you also tell me what topics do we need to prepare for the assessment. Currently I am just revising the same topics i did for my GRE maths
 
Has anyone received the invite for the math assessment as of now?

Thanks
 
Lol I'm 1 year in the industry and studied the topics in the Baruch QBA and Columbia MFE prereq self-assessment for about 3 weeks and feel good about only 6/9 🤦‍♂️
What are the 3 questions you didn’t feel good about
 
It looked like some questions were supposed to be straightforward but they looked difficult
 
Anyone managed to answer the question on Stochastic Calculus and the one on Matrix (linear Algebra) ?
yep i was able to crack that stochastic Calculus question. bit tricky though they presented limiys of integral in the negative x axis.

the matrix one was easy to solve but i think i messed up my calculation.
 
Was the sequences question wrong by any chance? I think they messed up the pattern in between. I still solved it assuming what the pattern should have been
 
Was the sequences question wrong by any chance? I think they messed up the pattern in between. I still solved it assuming what the pattern should have been
wait I don't really see it - it was asking for a sum though? I could've misunderstood.
 
wait I don't really see it - it was asking for a sum though? I could've misunderstood.
Right it was asking for the sum but if I recall correctly the terms shifted from n/(3^(n-1)) to n /(3^n) midway through the sequence.
 
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