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  1. I did a semester of real analysis and a semester of complex analysis. I only took the lower division linear algebra, and only one semester of abstract algebra. I took Probability and Mathematical Statistics, but not any applied statistics courses. I probably should have taken more in-depth pure math courses as an undergrad, but I wasn't sure what I wanted to do and took a lot of biology/chemistry/physics. Is this going to be a big problem for getting into grad schools? Is it only going to be a problem at top schools? If I were to take one class part time somewhere before applying, would a higher-level Linear Algebra class be best?
  2. The course "Elementary Analysis" was on real analysis. We used Pugh's Real Mathematical Analysis as the text.
  3. I graduated in 2011 with a BS in Math from a public university in Virginia. I'm working for an economic consulting firm right now, but would like to start a PhD program in Fall 2013 or 2014. If anyone could let me know what level of schools I should be looking at I would be very grateful. I'm also wondering if there is anything I could do right now to improve my chances. Overall GPA: 3.75 Math Courses: Multivariable Calculus Linear Algebra Foundations of Math (B+) Abstract Algebra Elementary Analysis Ordinary Differential Equations Seminar on PDEs in Biology (A-) Complex Analysis (B+) Population Dynamics Probability Mathematical Statistics I also took Statistical Mechanics (A-) which is not really statistics-relevant but did help me understand probability better. In terms of computer science, I only took a data structures class taught in python but I used Matlab for research projects and use SAS at my current job.
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