Context:
I'm an undergraduate studying Electrical Engineering and Applied Math (dual major with a focus on Statistical Learning) and have managed to score a predictive analytics intern position at a Bank. This is inline with what I want to be doing in the future. Next year I have the oppertunity to take Game Theory as one of my Maths Electives (it's apart of Economics, but the unit course coordinator gave me the green flag).
Ultimately, I'm not after immediate tangile results. I'm purely fine with taking Game Theory if it will help build on my intution when dealing with behavioral data. However, I've never taken economics subjects so I have no clue what it will be lilke. Is there anything to gained from taking a subject like Game Theory?
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