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I am a junior double majoring in Math and Economics, and I have a few slots open in my schedule that I can fill up with advanced math coursework. Can you suggest some math/ statistics courses that will be useful from an MFE stand point whilst being impressive to admission committees at MFE programs?
These are the courses that I was thinking of choosing from:
Stochastic Differential Eq, Measure Theory, Measure Theoretic Probability, Monte Carlo Methods and Real Analysis 2.
Please feel free to suggest courses outside of this list. It is possible for me to get credit for courses that are not offered in the regular semester by completing independent studies in the topic.
For your reference, I have completed ODE's, PDE's, Probability, Stochastic Processes, Real Analysis I (With Lebegue), Numerical Analysis, Linear Algebra and Calculus 3.
These are the courses that I was thinking of choosing from:
Stochastic Differential Eq, Measure Theory, Measure Theoretic Probability, Monte Carlo Methods and Real Analysis 2.
Please feel free to suggest courses outside of this list. It is possible for me to get credit for courses that are not offered in the regular semester by completing independent studies in the topic.
For your reference, I have completed ODE's, PDE's, Probability, Stochastic Processes, Real Analysis I (With Lebegue), Numerical Analysis, Linear Algebra and Calculus 3.