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I didn't mean your master's thesis, but the courses you would think you are going to take etc. Doing category theory like that suggests you would like to do some abstract nonsense, but without confirming this first, I don't know if it's a good idea to suggest Hatcher/Rotman as an introductory algebraic topology text, or maybe some intro to homological algebra if those are not what you want out of life. They would be good in the sense that the former revolves around different functors from categories of topological/combinatorial objects into categories of algebraic objects, and the latter would be full of examples of the stuff Leinster would show you. Or does your uni not have different master specialisation course lists like for example take these to be an analyst, take these to be an algebraist, take these to be a logician, and so on? I hope you get what I mean. The idea is clear in my mind, but I just can't turn it into words.

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