I will attent MA in economics this fall and my plan for the next year is to apply Phd in Econ or Finance. My undergraduate degree in not economics. Though I have studied some economics courses like intro micro to adv micro,intro macro, inter macro and etc . I didn't studied any Econometrics. So it seems that I should study econometrics in the MA program. But the problem is I didn't do quite well in some undergradute math/stats courses.
I have taken algebra series( Linear 1,2, abstract) cal series(1,2,3), analysis series(intro, 1,2) and all got As. But my stats side are not so good. I got As in intro probablity,Mathematical stats and Intro to Stochastic calculus. But only B+ in probablity(based on measure theory),B+ in Stochastic process,C+ in Multivariate stats. And my ode also sucks. Got C in dynamics systems.. And most of the course I metioned above were taken in the last year of my undergradute.
I could study well ... but ....Now time can not change back. I want to go to a good school for Phd studies, I don't want those admission people say :this guy is not good at math,reject him. Actaully I am very good at math . So what do u think I'd better to choose? Econometrics or graduate probability? Which would help me more?