Learner Reviews & Feedback for Fundamentals of Quantitative Modeling by University of Pennsylvania
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NM
Jul 22, 2017
Very good background to quantitative modelling. It gets a bit heavy on the mathematical formulas in places, but if you follow through, it helps cement understanding. Good speed/pace of material.
SB
Apr 9, 2020
Amazing learning, easy to follow descriptive examples, enough detailed content and examples to go in depth in the subjects. I really appreciate how well put together this program is. Thank you!
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By ROHAN J
•May 27, 2023
A very fundamental course that could have been taught in bits with Excel modelling directly. Not for someone who even knows a little about regression.
By Leah M
•Mar 31, 2018
Explanations not clear. Difficult to follow equations in slides (variables and equations are not repeated from slide to slide).
By Abhishek G
•Jan 30, 2017
Personally, did not like the pace of the course. The course can be a bit more interesting with real-life case studies.
By Rahul g
•May 6, 2022
The course was overall okay but it was boring at the same time, seems like instructor was reading slides only.
By Vaishnav G
•Jul 28, 2022
I found the course to be very elementary and very introductory, although well structured and well taught
By Andrey V
•Dec 31, 2016
Just the basics. No concrete explanations of models. You have to study them on your own.
By Deleted A
•Apr 27, 2016
Very basic and the lectures are short in duration. Not what I expected from this course.
By Mohammed A O A
•Jan 27, 2020
Too difficult for a beginner, lecture fails to reach to the main point directly
By Tasneem N E
•Nov 2, 2020
Professor didn't communicate the material in a way that was easy to understand
By Kia A
•Jun 29, 2022
Too theoretical, without much opportunity to practice and test knowledge
By Onanong C
•Apr 22, 2021
Bad quality of voice. On point is very loud and one point is too quiet
By Alia s
•Apr 27, 2020
at some point it was a little bit complicated for me
By Panagiotis
•Oct 25, 2016
A first year undergraduate student can pass this
By Andrea
•Jun 28, 2020
Really theoretical and not detailed
By David L
•Jul 8, 2025
Too simple, just high school stuff
By Preet M
•Oct 6, 2024
very confusing not well explained
By Okoli U
•May 8, 2025
This wasn’t beginner friendly
By Huihui C
•May 3, 2024
Really basic
By Zaynab T
•Jul 13, 2024
very basics
By Rob B
•May 12, 2016
I do not intend this to be mean, but I could not listen to Richard Waterman. I am British and I understand that Richard was born in the UK but spent a great many years in the US. If he had a BritiI really struggled to listen to him as his accent crosses the Atlantic several times a sentence. I found I couldn't listen to WHAT he was saying because I was so distracted by HOW he was saying it. I am sorry, there is probably nothing that he can do about it and the course looked very interesting but I simply could not bring myself to continue.
By Laura P
•Aug 7, 2020
Beware of Coursera and the $49 charges. I found that I am being charged $49 per month for each class that I signed up for. The $49 charges continue FOREVER, long the classes have been completed. When the credit card expired, I was kicked out of the class that I was in the middle of without warning. I am unable to reach anyone at Coursera to attempt to resolve the problems.
By iana s
•Aug 18, 2025
CSV files have inconsistent dates: The files have different time periods and in some cases contain invalid date entries, such as "6/30/1501"
By Matheus V
•Jul 11, 2017
I thought that course was more specific. I will expect more applications examples.
By Jatin A
•May 6, 2022
This course needs compete new instructor & more use of excel
By sergio c
•Mar 31, 2024
You could explain how to solve the problems in the quiz.