I'm a third year Math major and I intend to apply to Statistics masters programs in the fall.
I'm signed up for the second semester of my undergraduate Real Analysis class and I got assigned an infamously bad professor. He's very rude to students and has been know to fail up to half of his class. I know that I could do well enough in the class, but I'd really like to avoid taking his class. I want to take Abstract Algebra this semester and finish my Real Analysis class in the fall. This means that I'll be applying to graduate programs without having a grade for my second Real Analysis class.
Will delaying Real Analysis II and not having it on my transcript hurt my chances at admission? I got an A- in the previous class and I have taken a few proof based classes. My last Analysis class covered up to Differentiation. Real Analysis II covers Differentiation, Integration, and very basic Measure Theory.