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Hey guys,
Im looking at scheduling my courses for my senior year, and I'm choosing my last senior level math course. (Econ Major, Math Minor)
I'm choosing between:
Intro to Topology
Elementary Stochastic Processes
Complex Variables
Abstract Algebra
Complex Variables
Intro to Graph Theory
So far, I've taken three semesters of calculus, real analysis, linear algebra, differential equations, and probability. Which course would you suggest taking? Which is would look best on an application to a financial engineering mathematics program? Which would be the most interesting?
Im looking at scheduling my courses for my senior year, and I'm choosing my last senior level math course. (Econ Major, Math Minor)
I'm choosing between:
Intro to Topology
Elementary Stochastic Processes
Complex Variables
Abstract Algebra
Complex Variables
Intro to Graph Theory
So far, I've taken three semesters of calculus, real analysis, linear algebra, differential equations, and probability. Which course would you suggest taking? Which is would look best on an application to a financial engineering mathematics program? Which would be the most interesting?