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Trying to make mom and pop proud
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Undergrad: State University, New York, Honors College
Major: Double major mathematics, economics Undergrad GPA: 3.85 (math courses: 9 A's, 1 B+) (econ courses: 10 A's, 1 A-) Note: Typical courses for both, calc I,II,III, analysis and proofs, prob. theory, abstract algebra, diff. eqs, linear algebra, mathematical finance etc. in math. Intro and advanced micro/macro, monetary theory, capital markets, econometrics, international economics, finance, risk management, etc. in econ. Grad: State University, New York Major: MS Financial Economics GRAD GPA: 4.0 Teaching experience: 3 years of teaching intermediate macroeconomics, during 2 of which I was supervising TA (basically managed 5-6 other TA's, taught review classes when prof. didn't want to etc.) Research experience: Nothing published but I wrote class notes (about 70 pg) under professor's guidance which are used in several of the schools intermediate macroeconomic theory classes. GRE: 790Q, 560V, 5.5 awa LOR: 3 Chicago, 1 Rochester Do I have a reasonable shot at schools like rochester or cornell? My concern is that I never took real analysis, though hopefully my otherwise strong math background is enough to outweigh this. I'll also be taking two semesters of grad level stochastic methods this coming year. |
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Preparing for MN winters
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Which SUNY are you from? I ask being a recent Binghamton grad (I'm going to Minnesota).
I would say your chances are quite good, by the way.
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Trying to make mom and pop proud
Join Date: Jul 2008
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How much will not having real analysis effect me? I did unofficially audit it so I'm somewhat familiar with the material. I took several other math classes that were nearly or entirely proof based so I am fairly comfortable with writing mathematical proofs. Analysis and Proofs, Abstract Algebra, Prob. Theory, and Math Finance were all proof based courses.
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