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No laptop or Excel for exams at MIT Sloan

Chantrelle Nielsen, a second year student at MIT Sloan, reports:

At MIT we don't have Excel or laptops available for exams, but we generally can bring formula sheets, and standard calculators are sufficient for exams in Finance I and II.  There may be a few more advanced finance classes where they are helpful, but I doubt it.
Posted on Friday, May 9, 2008 at 09:57AM by Registered CommenterPeter Regan in , , , | Comments1 Comment

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