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UFGator

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  1. Real Analysis is going to be pretty important in the micro courses you will take at the grad level. Differential equations and the like are going to be used more in your macro courses. It's a great class to have under your belt. It adds "rigor" to calculus. As a current Ph.D. student, I can say my peers that did not take certainly struggled more than needed. It's not essential though, as your math Econ course in grad school is likely going to cover what you need to know from it. Just my $.02!

  2. If there are any other current economics graduate students, please post your story and info!

    My Background:

    Bachelors: BA Economics

    Formal Math Training: Very little

    Informal Math Training: Over a period of about 6 months, I watched a lecture series each online: multivariable calc (MIT), Linear Algebra (MIT), Real Analysis (Harvey Mudd College has a decent series on this), diff EQ (MIT), and a solid probability primer by mathematical monk- (http://www.youtube.com/user/mathematicalmonk)

    Current Grad School Status: Just started second semester.

    Impressions so far: The "jump" from undergrad was as big, if not exceeding my expectations. My first semester I had Micro 1, Macro 1, and Math Econ. Macro 1 was pure was pure wizardry compared to my undergraduate economics. Micro wasn't too terrible, which I attribute to having been taught optimization in my undergrad upper div. micro course. I studied just about 5-6 hours a day 5-6 days a week and got a 3.78 for the semester.

    I have comprehensive exams at the end of this semester! YIKES!

    Anyone else out there?!

  3. Hello all.

    I applied to and was accepted with full support to Florida International University for my Ph.D.

    I'm wondering if anyone else, by chance, applied. I will definitely be attending in the fall, the department was very welcoming and the campus was beautiful.

  4. I received an e-mail from the graduate coordinator this afternoon.

    Good luck.

    Since you can't receive personal messages, would you mind sharing your stats? I know it's all about fit, I think I am a decent fit with what their public policy department does. I am kind of worried about my stats though for them. I am excited for you though!

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