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I think background in micro and econometrics is a plus. By looking at some b-schools websites you can probably find this out.
At Goizueta they list as "Recommended Pre-program course work" the following: Math(calc, real analysis, lin algebra), statistics and econometrics, and microeconomics. I think these should be very standard across other b-schools. Last edited by ginmanga : 02-21-2008 at 04:55 PM. |
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Within my grasp!
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So it would seem that econ courses > math courses, all else being equal?
Now, for the sake of pushing this discussion further, what is more important? Pure Maths (i.e. Real Analysis, Measure Theory, Functional Analysis, etc) OR Economics (i.e. Micro, Game Theory, Econometrics, etc) |
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Within my grasp!
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I don't think that you will face a situation in which all else are equal.
Both mathematical and economical courses are important, but for Finance Econometrics, Pure Math and research you have done in these courses are more important in my opinion. |
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