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I am entering my senior year fall semester. I have a dilemma on which classes will look best/be most beneficial for grad.
Option one (1 class): PDEs
Option two (2 classes): Complex Analysis, and Advanced Probability Theory
(theory of martingales in discrete and in continuous time; Brownian motion and its properties, stochastic integration, ordinary and partial stochastic differential equations)
PDEs conflicts with the times of the other two so I can only do option 1 or 2. The rest of the classes I'm taking are random requirements.
PS: Not sure if this was the best thread to put this in.
Option one (1 class): PDEs
Option two (2 classes): Complex Analysis, and Advanced Probability Theory
(theory of martingales in discrete and in continuous time; Brownian motion and its properties, stochastic integration, ordinary and partial stochastic differential equations)
PDEs conflicts with the times of the other two so I can only do option 1 or 2. The rest of the classes I'm taking are random requirements.
PS: Not sure if this was the best thread to put this in.