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This course is demanding indeed but when I took it I had zero programming experience as well As you probably know you will have 4 months to complete this certificate. In my opinion it is enough given that you are committed to it and that depends only in you, your schedule, other obligation you might have etc. But if you want to persue a quant finance career this is the ideal start to learn programming and you will need to do so eventually. It starts from the very basics and ends up in financial applications, quite useful and ready to use later on.Although it took me two months to complete it, I was determined to study hard from day 1, I spent a lot of time googling stuff or reading from other sources (books, online lectures etc.) to better my knowledge and understand details. But the syllabus and the structure I believe it's enough and self-sufficient. But again, it's programming and there is no way to depend on a single source while learning it I would recommend start doing Level 1 & 2 and see how much time it takes you, if you can understand what is going on, check the forums and see how helpful they are, post questions etc. Try it, and then you get to decide if taking it or not is a good idea. But honestly, it is really important to know all this stuff are taught here, so sooner or later you will have to jump on board
This course is demanding indeed but when I took it I had zero programming experience as well As you probably know you will have 4 months to complete this certificate. In my opinion it is enough given that you are committed to it and that depends only in you, your schedule, other obligation you might have etc. But if you want to persue a quant finance career this is the ideal start to learn programming and you will need to do so eventually. It starts from the very basics and ends up in financial applications, quite useful and ready to use later on.
Although it took me two months to complete it, I was determined to study hard from day 1, I spent a lot of time googling stuff or reading from other sources (books, online lectures etc.) to better my knowledge and understand details. But the syllabus and the structure I believe it's enough and self-sufficient. But again, it's programming and there is no way to depend on a single source while learning it
I would recommend start doing Level 1 & 2 and see how much time it takes you, if you can understand what is going on, check the forums and see how helpful they are, post questions etc. Try it, and then you get to decide if taking it or not is a good idea. But honestly, it is really important to know all this stuff are taught here, so sooner or later you will have to jump on board