Does this schedule look too theoretical oriented or is it the right balance for a stats major
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Does this schedule look too theoretical oriented or is it the right balance for a stats major

[From: ] [author: ] [Date: 12-07-06] [Hit: ]
I did significantly better in those classes (B and A- respectively).-You can take whatever you want. Youre paying for it! But if you have a specific goal in mind, you had best check with an adviser. Every school has their own opinion about whats important and what isnt and outsiders just cant help you as well as someone from your school can.......
My taste in math /stats is generally towards the applied. I am not terrible at writing proofs but I'm not great at it at the same time:

Advanced Linear Algebra (Textbook used : Sheldon Axler)
Topology (Textbook used: Munkres)
Mathematical Statistics I
Econometrics
GE class
GE class

My prior experience to Linear Algebra was in a non-proof version of it in my freshman year. The class was a joke mainly due to the fact that it was all computations. I did however took Abstract Algebra and struggled to maintain a B- because the entire course was 100% proofs. My encounters with Topology is limited. I did see some of it in Real Analysis and Complex Analysis. I did significantly better in those classes (B and A- respectively).

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You can take whatever you want. You're paying for it! But if you have a specific goal in mind, you had best check with an adviser. Every school has their own opinion about what's important and what isn't and outsiders just can't help you as well as someone from your school can.
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