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Thank you for the comments...I actually got admitted to LSE but am not going for a number of reasons (financial and other)...thats a bummer but thats just how it is..
Im planning on doing masters in econ australia where all courses a grad PhD level courses (all PhD students and masters students are in the same class, basically) so its pretty rigourous I would have thought..the textbooks they use are all the usual suspects in grad level courses....but again - its not the LSE..
as for the math courses - the system in australia is such that to be able to do a proper math sequence it would take you anywhere from 1 to 2 years if you are starting fresh. My thinking was that Ill do masters instead (1 year) and hopefully be able to do grad level and succeed and be confident about taking on phd..
rogo22..while i could go ahead and apply I still dont feel that confident for a PhD at this stage..if i do masters and do well (I hope) then ill be much more confident
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