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Sunday, December 1, 2013

finmath - priorities, costs, projected benefit

(master copy? 610610)

Benefit: teaching job but may not be so relevant that far out
Benefit: zbs, practical insights, critical judgement of questionable comments
Benefit: jargon and math. At least follow the common conversations!
Benefit: job interviews. At least understand the questions!

My energy is really really limited. Some benefits I must forgo.

Priority: grades. In the short term, the grades tend to preoccupy, which is short-sighted. I feel grade and expectation thereof can create undue stress.
priority: zbs, solid understanding. Ask all the questions. Outside this course, you have no one to ask, and your understanding will be limited.
priority: do the homework by myself, so I can discuss with staff?
* start early to avoid stress
Priority: finish early? LG

-- reg --
similar to portfolio?
-- portfolio --
has the highest zbs benefit

-- 330 Option --
A lot of homework (or past exam) topics sound like only important to the grade

-- Fixed Income Derivative --
Bond math (without stoch) is more precise, more practical less academic, without assumptions.