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I asked that question because they actually mention that in their graduate admissions FAQ: Columbia University - Economics

 

I believe that the section they are referring to is no longer part of the GRE. Before 2002, the GRE was composed of three sections, each scored on the 200-800 scale. The analytical section was then replaced with the analytical writing section we all know and love today.

 

This is why some application forms require a number between 200 and 800 for the box labelled analytical, in the GRE score section. I think this is the case for Harvard's application form. (Not too sure though. I am certain I encountered a data validation error at some point, when I tried to put my AWA score in the box for the Analytical section score in some application form.)

 

Fractionally-Integrated Autoregressive Moving average process, but with some extra bells and whistles. If you haven't done any time-series yet, don't worry. You'll have plenty of fun starting it in your Ph.D.

 

I can't wait. And here I thought ARIMA processes were as exciting as you can get.

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