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I was checking UCLA's pre-requisite page and it seems like they stress taking Statistics.
I took a lower division Statistics class during college but received a C-.
Later on I took an upper division economics course called Econometrics which requires Statistics as a pre-requisite and received a B+.
This is the description for the course: Introduction to problems of observation, estimation, and hypothesis testing in economics. This course covers the linear regression model and its application to empirical problems in economics.
Anyone have any experience about whether this may be acceptable as well?
I took a lower division Statistics class during college but received a C-.
Later on I took an upper division economics course called Econometrics which requires Statistics as a pre-requisite and received a B+.
This is the description for the course: Introduction to problems of observation, estimation, and hypothesis testing in economics. This course covers the linear regression model and its application to empirical problems in economics.
Anyone have any experience about whether this may be acceptable as well?