Hi there!
Recently I've been seriously considering pursuing a Phd in Econ or in another business school discipline. Unfortunately, I didn't take this idea seriously enough in undergrad and graduated without taking more serious math classes (Real Analysis, Linear Algebra, etc.) I only have two semesters of calculus and some statistics/econometrics classes. From what I understand, these are classes I'd need to take (and do well in) to be a competitive PhD applicant. My question is, how do I go about taking these classes almost ~2 years after undergrad? Online, a masters degree, at a nearby university somehow, or at a community college? Or is it maybe too late and I should think about a less math heavy graduate program?
If it makes any difference, I studied econ at a top 20 undergrad and currently work in a related field (econ consulting).
Thanks for the advice!