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Hi everyone,
I'm looking to change careers and apply to MFE and other quantitative programs (my background is in computer science and economics).
I am prepared to retake math courses I took over 10 years ago.
I haven't taken Real Analysis, Numerical Analysis, etc. So I probably will have to take those as well.
Digging up these grades was quite traumatizing. I was a real slacker/ underachiever in undergrad.
Intro to Linear Algebra: B+
Calculus 1: C+
Calculus 2: B
Multivariable Calculus: B
Elementary Differential Equations: B+
Partial Differential Equations: B+
The cost of taking these courses with Real Analysis/Numerical Analysis would probably be more than $12,000.
Would it be best to retake all these courses? Since math is the foundation of any quantitative study, I figured anything below an A would need to be retaken.
I could be wrong, which is why I am eager to receive any guidance from people here. Thank you!
I'm looking to change careers and apply to MFE and other quantitative programs (my background is in computer science and economics).
I am prepared to retake math courses I took over 10 years ago.
I haven't taken Real Analysis, Numerical Analysis, etc. So I probably will have to take those as well.
Digging up these grades was quite traumatizing. I was a real slacker/ underachiever in undergrad.
Intro to Linear Algebra: B+
Calculus 1: C+
Calculus 2: B
Multivariable Calculus: B
Elementary Differential Equations: B+
Partial Differential Equations: B+
The cost of taking these courses with Real Analysis/Numerical Analysis would probably be more than $12,000.
Would it be best to retake all these courses? Since math is the foundation of any quantitative study, I figured anything below an A would need to be retaken.
I could be wrong, which is why I am eager to receive any guidance from people here. Thank you!