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  1. Is Math 171 (Fundamental Concepts of Analysis) the Stanford's version of the "Real Analysis" for economics phd preparation? Does this course cover sufficient materials? I'm asking because it is a quarter course, rather than a year-long sequence, as most universities offer a 3-quarter sequence of Real Analysis. If there is the equivalent two/three-quarter-sequence at Stanford, what are they? Also, what other advanced math/stats courses at Stanford would you recommend taking for Econ Ph.D. preparation? Thanks a lot!:)
  2. Statistics! If I go there, I will most likely have to take RA as an elective course.
  3. What is the University of Chicago's math course called that is equivalent to Real Analysis I & II (which prospective Econ Ph.D. students "must" take)? I found the sequence called "Analysis I,II,III" but it seems to be a sophomore course so I'm not really sure. Is there also a graduate version or other upper-level versions (not the Honors Analysis) of the course which students can take without taking Analysis during undergrad? Lastly, I was wondering if it is necessary to take the analysis sequence for all 3 quarters if my goal is to enter Economics Ph.D. (Some people say Real Analysis I is enough, etc. The sequence numbers get more confusing because UChicago runs a quarter system.) Thanks a lot! P.S. I want to attend UChicago's masters program and want to figure this out in advance! I've already finished undergrad from another university and unfortunately did not take Real Analysis.
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