I have applied to 5 PhD programs for applied mathematics. My GRE and mGRE scores were low, to say the least. I have a small amount of research experience in dynamical systems. I have worked for my university's math dept for 2 years as a tutor/aid. My academic credentials are as followed:
Cal 1-3
Linear Algebra
Differential Equations
Mathematical Stats
C++ for Math Majors (this course is required at my university for math majors instead of the generic college computer course)
Mathematical Proofs
Topology
Math Modeling
Abstract Algebra I
Real Analysis I and II
Vector Cal
I have made A's in all of my math classes, and my overall GPA is 3.93 (made a B in sociology. oops.)
Oh, I am also finishing my BS in 3 years instead of 4, so maybe that makes me look more ambitious?
Do you guys think this will be good enough, despite my less than impressive GRE and mGRE scores? I have applied to Auburn, Clemson, UGA, Georgia Tech, and Emory University (trying to stay in the Southeast. Please give me your input.