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Hi Everyone, I am thinking of enrolling in some Non-Degree Graduate Statistics courses offered via Stanford's Online platform. More specifically, it is the Stanford Center for Professional Development. Is it necessary that I report my grade that I achieve in this class on my application when I apply to Econ PhD programs? I just graduated undergrad, and I am working for a couple of years before applying to PhD programs. I'm not necessarily looking to take these classes as a way to boost my application -- rather I'm just taking these classes out of interest. If I do well, I will certainly think about puttin them on my application, but if I don't do well, am I obligated to still report these grades? Thanks!
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At the advice of this forum, I am planning to take some advanced math classes in order to improve my chances of getting into an Econ PhD program because my transcript doesn't have a strong GPA and I don't have a strong math background. The classes that I want to take are Calc III, Linear Algebra 2, probability theory, Intro to Proofs, Real Analysis, Differential Equations, Mathematical Statistics. Has anyone taken match night classes in Boston? What is the best way to find out about non degree programs at local universities in Boston? Could someone please recommend where I should look for evening courses in these subjects or suggest universities? Would really appreciate any suggestions! Liz
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