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@ elcapitano, I'm not interested in US programmes,though, in some canadian programmes(UoT and western ontario), leaning more towards European programmes, eg, Mannheim,Zurich, SU, Uppsala etc. It is good idea to join those places you mentioned,however,funding opportunities are limited in the UK as the higher funding education has stopped ORSAS awards. what do you think about the chances at European programmes?
@NB888, stanford online courses are kind of elementary. I have already covered Chiang and Simon/Blume's books, though,no real analysis. The issue is that I did study enough maths as part of my education but the modules don't enlist the individual courses but such titles as 'quantitative analysis'. Being in UK has a disadvantage as there are no modular maths courses to earn credits. My predicament is how to signal my maths prep??
I know of the graduate diploma in maths at LSE, however, the exams will be in May 2010, well after the deadlines. I don't know whether I should go ahead with my plan to do Phd,though, I'm quite interested in and enjoy econ research.
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