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Mariogs379
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Unusual Background-->math grad school?
Hey guys,
I have a bit of a weird background but wanted to get your take on what I should be doing to give myself a chance at grad school (if I decide to go back).
I'm working next year at a well-known investment bank (think Citi, JPMorgan, etc) but have thoughts of pursuing more math. I started off doing some math, switched to philosophy, and now want to check out some more math. Here's my coursework:
Non HYP Ivy
Calc 2 (A)
Calc 3 (A)
Linear Algebra (B+)
Differential Equations (A)
I can take real analysis and/or abstract algebra this spring. Any thoughts on what makes sense? Seems like taking both would be a ton of work but I don't have a lot of coursework so it might be worth it.
Also, any ideas on where I could apply? I would think of applying next fall so I could leave work after a year if I thought it made sense...I was thinking some terminal masters programs but am pretty clueless...
Thanks for the help,
Mariogs
Hey guys,
I have a bit of a weird background but wanted to get your take on what I should be doing to give myself a chance at grad school (if I decide to go back).
I'm working next year at a well-known investment bank (think Citi, JPMorgan, etc) but have thoughts of pursuing more math. I started off doing some math, switched to philosophy, and now want to check out some more math. Here's my coursework:
Non HYP Ivy
Calc 2 (A)
Calc 3 (A)
Linear Algebra (B+)
Differential Equations (A)
I can take real analysis and/or abstract algebra this spring. Any thoughts on what makes sense? Seems like taking both would be a ton of work but I don't have a lot of coursework so it might be worth it.
Also, any ideas on where I could apply? I would think of applying next fall so I could leave work after a year if I thought it made sense...I was thinking some terminal masters programs but am pretty clueless...
Thanks for the help,
Mariogs