Hi all,
I just completed the course after ca. 9 weeks. I was able to finish first 7 levels in ca. 5 weeks, but then I went on 3 weeks holidays and lost my concentration. I work full time, so most of my course work took place on the weekends (at least 8 hours of work per day). BUT, since this is a very exciting and well build course (thanks to the great work done by
Andy Nguyen and prof.
Daniel Duffy), I did spend most of my free time working on the programs, trying to learn as much as I could about any given topic.
My TA,
APalley was very helpful and his comments on my homework assignments helped me improve. The forum was another great source of knowledge, and many of the questions you might have, are already answered.
The exam is quite professional, but I would suggest preparing your level 9 programs (used during the exam) beforehand. I somehow forgot about this part of the exam (it is clearly stated in the exam description), and wasted a lot of time trying to remember the setup I used...
I had some C++ experience before the course, and I did not expect that I will learn so much even during the first few, introductory levels. Thus, even if you are not a student and are not planning to go for an MFE, this is a great choice (and a great value for extremely low price) for learning C++ and its applications in the finance world.
If you are looking for a follow-up course, I would suggest looking at prof
Daniel Duffy's webpage:
http://www.datasimfinancial.com/coursesandevents.php
PS.
Andy Nguyen, I wrote another testimonial at the Baruch's webpage (the 'exit survey'). You are more than welcome to paste it into your original post.