<p>So I am pursuing a BS in math with an Econ emphasis at the University of Arizona. I transferred from community college which cancelled my 200 level linear algebra course which put me a semester behind, an entire semester with little else to do as it is only one class.</p>
<p>Anyway I have figured out a way to graduate on time, however I am not sure if it is absolutely insane or not. My schedules for the next three semesters would be as follows.</p>
<p>I am currently in
MATH215 (linear algebra)
ECON200
ISTA130 (Python)
GER102</p>
<p>and it is pretty easy so far.
But is this nuts for the next three semesters? </p>
<p>Spring
MATH323 (Formal Mathematical reasoning and writing)
MATH355 (Analysis of ordinary differential equations)
ECON332 (Intermediate macroeconomics)
ECON361 (Intermediate microeconomics)
ACCT200 (Introduction to financial accounting)</p>
<p>Fall
MATH413 (Linear Algebra)
MATH425A(Real analysis of one variable)
MATH464 (Theory of probability)
ECON339 (Economics of statistics)
FIN311 (Introduction to finance)</p>
<p>Spring
MATH466 (Theory of statistics)
MATH468 (Applied stochastic processes)
FIN360 (Quantitative financial management)
Any econ 200/300/400
Any Econ 400</p>
<p>The Finance and Accounting courses are just to get some experience for a possible actuary exam. They could technically be any electives. </p>
<p>Thank you for your time</p>