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I am currently pursuing computer science (3rd year) at a college in India. I'd like to move into an mfe programme in the future. During my next semester I have to make a choice between a few courses to take. Stochastic processes is one of the course being offered and there is also applied statistics (time series analysis), machine learning and AI. Out of the latter three courses I'm allowed to take only two of them and stochastic processes is an option I need not even touch. But since it plays a huge role in an mfe programme I am considering taking it but it could really make my course work a living hell(with all the other tough courses) Thoughts on whether stochastic processes could help during my application, or should I just drop it and focus on my other courses?