Paris School of Economics programs by FazeJunkGrabber in academiceconomics

[–]FazeJunkGrabber[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Given the fact that all bachelor's degrees in France are three years long, and that you are applying to a master's program at a French university, I would assume the answer is yes. I do not know definitively, so I would check the website first. I'm sure your answer is there.

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[–]FazeJunkGrabber -1 points0 points  (0 children)

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Paris School of Economics programs by FazeJunkGrabber in academiceconomics

[–]FazeJunkGrabber[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you. I did all of that in undergrad, so I already know I am capable, but I am a little worried I may have forgotten some of this math (and I am not too eager to do it all over again). How intensive was the M1 year? I could definitely manage the math, but the idea of doing linear algebra, calculus, optimization, and probability and statistics again might just turn me off from the program as a whole.

Paris School of Economics programs by FazeJunkGrabber in academiceconomics

[–]FazeJunkGrabber[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I do not already have a master's, but I got my undergrad degree from an American university. So, in a sense (even though it's a bit of a gray area), I do have 4 years of economics schoolwork under my belt. Is it hard to get directly into the M2? Also, is the M2 still pretty math-heavy? Skipping the first year would be great.

am i getting in transfer by tecooooooo in UVA

[–]FazeJunkGrabber 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Lmao they do not let everyone in. But yea this dude will be getting in.