Self Studying the MIT Applied Math Curriculum
I’ve decided to engage in a pretty interesting self development project this summer: Completing the requirements for the MIT Applied Math curriculum through auditing classes, meeting professors, and completing the corresponding OCW course assignments and exams where applicable. The thing is, I’ve started to really like math in its own right, and while its certainly not necessary to study large swaths of math beyond a few topics like Linear Algebra, Probability Theory, and a little Vector Calculus, I’ve found that a lot of the brilliant people around me can dip into different topics in mathematics and make new, interesting breakthroughs in ML. Maybe you can find something useful here
The MIT Applied Math curriculum is very well laid out and straightforward, and basically comprises of a collection of core courses and electives to choose from.
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