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Another Class?
Right now, I'm slated to take PhD Metrics, PhD Stocastic Processes (Math Dept), PhD Probability Theory (Stat Dept).
I was going to take PhD Macro, but my teaching assignment for my TA is during that time. That being said, I have a few other options for classes to take. 1. PhD Applied Micro from the ARE department at my school 2. PhD Algebraic Topology from the Math Department 3. PhD Industry Structure course from Econ department 4. Take no more classes, focus on research and teaching My profile is the first one on the roll call thread if that informs your advice. Thank you everyone. |
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You already have a very strong background in Econ and Math, so you definitely do not need to take another course. Unless you are very interested in the material or foresee yourself doing research in one of those fields, I would say the extra time is more valuable.
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Enjoy your last year, my friend. Take the easier road. Maybe even join a band.
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That's the way I was leaning.
I have done some solo gigs with guitar/singing, but have never been able to do the whole band thing... scheduling is always so difficult... I may brush up my bridge skills some more, even though it makes me feel like an old lady :-P |
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I think the PhD econ courses sounds very good. Just take whichever is interests you more.
Taking a PhD course in algebraic topology is pretty useless for economists. It's using tools of algebra to study topological spaces. A great waste of time and effort, unless you're interested in the subject by itself. |
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Bridge sounds pretty solid.
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