AP
Jun 15, 2019
Very clear and articulate explanation of the concepts. He doesn't skip a step in the sequencing ideas, drawing comparisons and differences, and illustrating both visually and story-telling. Excellent.
NC
Jul 30, 2019
Very nice course for beginner, the mathematic level is not high (around french baccalaureat) so available to everyone. I enjoyed a lot this course that show how simple math can be used in real life.
By Rodrigo V V
•Nov 3, 2020
More calculous should be applied to the course. Fundamentals of Quantitative Modeling is not only about the theory it should include more mathematical practice and analysis.
By Luis M M d S
•Apr 29, 2018
Useful Fundamentals, basic but helped to refresh college contents.
Coherent exams.
Could go deeper on the mathematical concepts and examples for better understanding.
By Dario R J d S
•Apr 27, 2020
It would be great to give student a list of exercises to practice before the quizzes. It will help understand the content (specially the calculations) better.
By Alejandro E S R
•Jan 15, 2020
More exercises after each concept, and more specifically non-similar to the example exercises might be very helpful in cementing the concept
By Shelby P
•Nov 19, 2020
High-level review of different methodologies of modelling, however, course lacks deeper-level approach to actually implementing methods
By Aditya A M
•Feb 1, 2020
The Explanation was a little too technical for me. Also I wasn't satisfied with the examples. Other than that, everything was solid.
By Ashwini K
•Dec 13, 2020
I am sure content are quite good as lecture is knowledgeable but the background and material doesn't feel energetic and intuitive .
By A D S F J
•May 6, 2020
Really helpful in understanding the different models but if you wish to learn a bit more depth of modelling go to the next course.
By Nicholas M
•Jul 20, 2023
I wish it went more in-depth on the math concepts to apply to more real life examples, other than that it is a good introduction.
By Raghavendra P
•Apr 15, 2020
Introduction to various topics is good but I would want to see many more examples where they are applied in real world scenarios
By Guilherme R d O N
•Oct 17, 2018
It could've gone deeper into the topic. Although it's called Fundamentals of quantitative modeling it don't got to be to basic.
By Jaison M W R
•May 10, 2017
This Course is very good for beginners who have absolutely no knowledge of Modelling. For Professionals, it is not of much use.
By Loti K
•Feb 26, 2017
I was expecting the course to provide insight on how to use spread sheet and its respective formulae in mathematical modelling.
By Ali A
•May 11, 2017
Well put together, however, if you have had a reasonable high school math education, most of the content will be known to you.
By Chad F
•Jul 23, 2017
It would have been much more helpful to have practice opportunities besides the exam and exampled. I wanted to try it myself!
By Pratik M
•Sep 4, 2020
The instructor is good. Course material is very basic. However, it is not for someone having no knowledge of statistics.
By Frank
•Mar 22, 2017
As a guy from Machine Learning field, its models and concepts are so easy and simple for me, so it's lack of challenge.
By Yoann D
•Jan 28, 2019
More concrete exercises would have helped to anchor some principles. This was mostly a succession of videos and a quiz
By Nilesh K S
•Mar 30, 2020
This subject is totally numerical based, There should be more focus on numerical instead of theoretical knowledge.
By Zack Y
•Oct 8, 2017
I felt that there were insufficient examples to help us gain a better understanding of the concepts being taught
By Victor
•Feb 25, 2020
Many of the fundamentals are not explained. For example in Week 4 it is not explained how to calculate R2 or r
By Prannoy K
•Feb 16, 2016
Assignments should be evaluated for all users (unpaid ones as well) like it is done for other Wharton courses.
By Charles W
•May 10, 2018
Perhaps I was expecting too much given the reputation of the institution, but this is a course for beginners.
By Pedro B
•Jun 17, 2017
Could come a bit deeper in more complex examples at the end of the course. Most of them were too simple.