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    2016 Spring
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    Accounting and Finance

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  1. I know GRE doesn't play that much of a role in the admission process. However, schools like Stanford would state on their websites that a typical successful candidate would be in the 90th percentile (Q). Let's say if I'm in 86th percentile(Q) should I even bother applying? Thank you
  2. Hmm so in this case only my scholastic process class would be counted as rigorous? My university is very new (i'm the first class to graduate this Oct) and small so they never offer a Real Analysis or any high level math classess and I dont think they will any time soon. I guess my dream with is pretty much done Anyway, thank you for the reply
  3. First time posting here guys, so if i do something stupid please tell me. Anyway, I just got my Bachelor in Finance and Accounting but now I want to study Applied Math. I did take quite a lot of math course in my university (5 classes-excluding 2 business stats) and had pretty good grade on them too. Most of the graduate programs in Math requires a graduate degree in math or something equivalent. Is there any graduate programs that doesn't have this requirement? Or should I start again for a Bs in Math? Any suggestions? Oh and the programs have to to fully funded since we are making 2k3/year here. Edit: I'm from Vietnam and I've never take the SAT, planning on taking the GRE.
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