AFIN2070
Stochastic Methods In Applied Finance
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Terrible lecturer and the content is boring.
Anonymous, Semester 1, 2021
Subject was interesting but the lecturer is near impossible to understand. Highly recommend watching Tutes/workshops.
Anonymous, Semester 2, 2020
Unit content isn’t too difficult to understand since the practicals cover all things needed for assessments. Tutors in this unit are great and very useful (so use them!). Make sure you understand the tute questions and excel work and you won’t find any difficulties what so ever. I found it easier than Afin2050 (maybe because I paired this unit with econ2041 - they both use statistical models). I enjoyed the excel work in prac.
Anonymous, Semester 1, 2020
I personally have no idea how other ppl rated this unit with 5 stars.. If you have a strong background in statistics and finance, it would be fine. Unless you have to take it as a core unit or something, don't challenge yourself. The lecturer was poor but the tutors were fine
Anonymous, Semester 1, 2020
Very hard to understand at first, but the models that they teach you are very very interesting once you get the hang of it!
Anonymous, Semester 1, 2020
I enjoyed this unit much more than I expected. Fyi I have quite a good background in maths so if it's not your strength, you will need to work really hard to do well in this unit. but you have to be serious and study to pass
Anonymous, Semester 1, 2018
Kenny and Kenneth took over lecture and practical duties this semester, which I guess is a great thing based on the past reviews. The unit is pretty much all about statistical techniques used in finance, with some techniques being pretty difficult but if you put the work in, you should do well. All practicals were on excel, and it was well run. Definetly a useful unit if you decide to head into quantitative finance, I found the unit surprisingly useful in my work.
Anonymous, Semester 2, 2018
The worst unit I've studied thus far in my degree. The course is structured in a weird way that touches on many various quantitative concepts without going in any detail to understand them properly. The old reused lecture notes made by Jackie Li are shockingly bad, they are 95% notation and formulas without explanation of what they mean and what they are used for, meaning you require a somebody to translate it for you. To make it worse Yanlin the convenor does an awful job in explaining what is going on, he puts zero effort into the unit. Kenny and especially Kenneth do a great job in their tutorials fortunately, making the unit at least passable.
Anonymous, Semester 1, 2018
Not the most enjoyable unit in the finance department. Poorly organised as it seems to be an in between unit for 1st and 3rd year finance. Lecture notes are not explanatory, and lecturer for this semester was extremely lacking in teaching skills. To pass: keep ontop of the excel stuff until the mid-sem (afterwards not tested) and do the homework problems, exam questions are similar (numbers changed).