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  1. Hello, I am in a non traditional situation. I graduated in 2007 with a degree in econ from a average school. I decided late that I wanted to pursue a phd. As such my only math courses are calc 1-2 and prob and stats. I started as a non matriculated the following semester to finish a minor in math. I took a job offer due to financial reasons as opposed to finishing the courses. In my job (algorithmic currencies trader) I developed my own algorithms and did a significant amount of self study in linear algebra, upper level statistical topics and other computing fields. That said, can you provide a list of least selective schools that would consider taking someone with a non traditional background or a few missing courses, though I think I have more than adequate prep in the subjects. Also are there any top 30-60 programs that are known for being more flexible in regards to candidates. Ideally, I would like a north eastern, or california program. However any location suggestion would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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