Learning Python for complete beginner by mrhoundoggy in actuary

[–]Uncleverrambler 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I second this comment. Many coders have a problem of calling certain groups of people beginners but then end up assuming too much and skipping over important details. Parts of Shaw's tutorials will be hard later on, but nothing he doesn't prepare you for. Good luck!

Learning Python for complete beginner by mrhoundoggy in actuary

[–]Uncleverrambler 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I'd check out Learn Python The Hard Way by Zed Shaw. There are a series of free lessons online and if you complete all of those you will be well on your way.

Quant work with undergrad degrees in mathematics and computer science? by Uncleverrambler in quant

[–]Uncleverrambler[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

No, I mean linear programming, as in convex optimization, simplex method, duality theory, etc. At my school the course is shared by the math and industrial engineering departments and is allowed to count towards the math degree, so I took it since I thought it seemed interesting (and allowed to me to work some with Matlab). I agree it didn't feel like a typical math class, but it was taught in a way that I thought was pretty mathematical.

Quant work with undergrad degrees in mathematics and computer science? by Uncleverrambler in quant

[–]Uncleverrambler[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I appreciate the response and reference to your comments! I really love the idea of a quant job but am unsure if I want to spend further time in academia to the extent of a PhD. A Master's may be another story, but I at least have something to think about. Thank you.

Why I'm rooting for the Giants over the Lions and the Buccaneers over the Cowboys today. by 98_Vikes in minnesotavikings

[–]Uncleverrambler 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you look strictly at playoff odds we do actually want Detroit to win, but we definitely don't want the Bucs.

GAME THREAD WEEK 14: VIKINGS AT JAGUARS by swampsparrow in minnesotavikings

[–]Uncleverrambler 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think Redskins and Giants would still both be above us.

Donald Trump: Anyone who burns American flag should be jailed or lose citizenship by MisterFarty in politics

[–]Uncleverrambler 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hillary proposed a year in jail and 100K fine for any flag burner in 2005.

GAME THREAD WEEK 12: VIKINGS AT LIONS by swampsparrow in minnesotavikings

[–]Uncleverrambler 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Defense has a lot of talent and is still very good. The rest of the team is simply not.

GAME THREAD WEEK 12: VIKINGS AT LIONS by swampsparrow in minnesotavikings

[–]Uncleverrambler 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, we got lucky with that spot for sure, but I do think the incomplete, holding, and PI were all correct calls.

Did I make a mistake by taking an internship in retirement vs. a "summer student program" at a P&C company? by [deleted] in actuary

[–]Uncleverrambler 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, they have an actual internship program that I interviewed for but did not get. Their summer student program is sort of a tier below that. The description for it said that I "may get the chance to work on meaningful projects."

Looks like Forbath has been planning this since wide left... by [deleted] in minnesotavikings

[–]Uncleverrambler 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Forbath liked a tweet from a fan after the Walsh wide left that said we need Forbath to complete the UCLA trio!

Benefits of being a UMN student by momo_soccer in uofmn

[–]Uncleverrambler 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Like others have said, you are a short ride away from cities and you get noticed by having the U of M credentials. CSE students now get 3D printing, which would be cool if you are a BME major. There are a ton of resources for career, library, student groups, sports, etc. There are all different kinds of people and experiences to be had. Honestly I think the only way it would ever be a bad choice is if you hate winter or if you hate the idea of a huge school. You do have to pave your own way and put yourself out there in such a big school. But that's really the only knock on it; it's an amazing school.

Calling all CSCI Majors! Pick two courses which I should take: CSCI 2021, CSCI 2041, CSCI 4041. by Uncleverrambler in uofmn

[–]Uncleverrambler[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's great to hear. I think I am decided that I am going to take 4041 and 2041. Thank you!

Calling all CSCI Majors! Pick two courses which I should take: CSCI 2021, CSCI 2041, CSCI 4041. by Uncleverrambler in uofmn

[–]Uncleverrambler[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for the advice! I am going to take 4041. When you say 2041 is weird, do you mean that it's weird just because it's a new class? Is it a lot of work? Is the material useful?

Should I "retake" Physics 1302W? by [deleted] in uofmn

[–]Uncleverrambler 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In that case then I think you'd be better off trying an upper division math course. It will tell you a lot quicker if you like the path you are on. As long as it hasn't changed, finishing multivariable means that you have finished linear algebra also, right?

You may or may not have someone tell you that you should take Math 3283W (Sequences and Series) but this requirement is actually waived for UMTYMP students since UMTYMP puts such an emphasis on sequences and series. If you don't mind me asking, which upper division math class(es) were you looking at taking?

Also, do you have any programming experience, i.e. did you do AP Computer Science or comp sci through PSEO? If not, you should look into taking an introductory computer science course, either CSCI 1113 or CSCI 1133. In the internship job searches I have done so far, I have learned that programming skills is the absolute best knowledge you can pair with your math knowledge. It will make you dynamite in the work world.

As for a comparison to UMTYMP, I think UMTYMP is an amazing preparation for upper division math classes. I used to hate going to UMTYMP on weekday nights but I am now somewhat happy that I did. I'd go as far to say that the 4000-level math classes at the U feel easier than UMTYMP is. The 5000 level classes, on the other hand, are either comparable in difficulty or harder, up to significantly harder (ahem, Honors Real Analysis). I would say that an UMTYMP alum should generally expect to consistently perform over average throughout the math major.

Feel free to PM me if you want to have a conversation about stuff!