...I am always willing to help and answer any of your questions in a timely manner.I passed 3 actuarial exams. Probability - Exam P, Financial Mathematics - Exam FM, and Models for Financial Economics - Exam MFE. I taught myself how to pass these exams. (read more)
...It starts off from the very simple; e.g., why choose a t-test instead of ANOVA, or why the Wald test instead of the likelihood ratio test or like why the Bonferonni instead of Turkeys. Students need to be taught how to make the right decisions in order to apply concepts and solve problems effectively. Lastly, I have a repository of problemsand solutions I have used over the years. (read more)
I graduated from Stanford in 2016 with a BS in Applied Math. During undergrad I focused primarily on statistics and machine learning. I scored a 2370 on my SATs and a perfect 800 on the Reading and Grammar sections. (read more)
...I have a Masters Degree in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University. Hence I went through all the Stanford MS EE curriculum I have been programming in C# in all of my previous jobs over the last 10 years. Most of my programming in C# has been in the field of Finance: Building Credit Derivatives and Fixed Income pricing models and developing algorithmic trading models. (read more)
...I've completed two courses in Linear Algebra, one as undergrad and the other as grad student with A-. This Fall I will be conducting supplemental instruction sessions in Linear Algebra at MSU. I've been using apple computers since the first Macintosh classic came out. Although I also have PC's at home and at work, Mac's are my main tools for graphic design, movie editing, and web design. (read more)