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Hello...I am new to this community and feeling glad to share my views and ideas here.
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I'm 2-3 years away from applying to PhD program in Finance. While I have an undergraduate degree in Economics, I quite foolishly did not take any math courses beyond calculus. This is clearly the major hole in my application, so I plan to spend some time taking courses in linear algebra, differential equations, and real analysis, along with a calc refresher course. As it turns out, there are many ways to accomplish this, with varying levels of cost, time, convenience, and legitimacy. 1. Assortment of in-person undergrad classes at local no-name state school: Graded, low-moderate cost, legitimate but not prestigious, reasonably convenient 2. MIT open course ware: Free, online, self paced MIT classes, not graded , prestigious school, but no way to prove competency 3. Assortment of online undergrad level courses: convenient, graded, legitimate, not prestigious, low-moderate cost And this makes me curious--Am I taking these courses to get a transcript that proves my competency to the admissions committee, or am I taking them for the sake of knowing the material? Does prestige matter here? What about course format--would I be penalized for taking an online class versus an in person class? All thoughts and insights are welcome.
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