Advanced Calculus VS. Real Analysis

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Hello everyone,
Although I saw many posts about that these courses are useful,or not? , but I can't be sure since someone says "Cal I/II is enough" but another one says "Real Analysis is recommended" etc.

so I then open the new thread about this topic

For me, I have to take Advanced calculus surely since it's my major subject,which real analysis(4credits) is free elective and since my free elective have just 7 credits.
Now I think I have two main alternatives.
1.take Advanced Cal + Real Analysis(4) + Others(3)
2.take Advanced Cal + Others(6)

For the others,I means PDE(3),topology(3),Lebesgue Integral(3),Complex Analysis(3) for undergraduate and Measure Theory(3),Functional Analysis(3),Probability Theory(3),Stochastic Models(3) << of graduate level

Advanced Cal is enough for quant ? can compensate Real Analysis ?
or Real Analysis is also a must ?
PS. my analysis class doesn't include measure&lebesgue...

By the way, I can only find programming C#,vba in my university. It can compensate C++ ?

Thank you for every response and every suggestion would be really appreciated :)
 
I'm just a student but from what I understand, PDE and the stat courses (Probability Theory, Stochastic Models) look pretty good.

And definitely self study c++.
 
Advanced Cal is enough for quant ? can compensate Real Analysis ?
or Real Analysis is also a must ?
PS. my analysis class doesn't include measure&lebesgue...

You need to study Real Analysis in order to properly understand Stochastic Calculus.
 
I'm just a student but from what I understand, PDE and the stat courses (Probability Theory, Stochastic Models) look pretty good.

And definitely self study c++.
Self-study is the only way for sure, but how can I show my ability C++ from self-study since it's not included in my transcript.
 
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