Here's my quick and dirty resume:
School: Graduated from top ten US engineering school two years ago.
GPA: 2.4
Math GPA: 3.5
Current job: Risk Analyst position for 1 year
GRE: 161 english, 170 quantitative
Also, I'm 3/3 in Actuarial Tests, although I wasn't able to land an actuarial job.
I want to get back to what I love most: math. So, I'm trying to decide among my three best options:
1. Go all out for late fall admission or 2020 spring admission. I'd like to at least get into a top 100 (or top 75) program.
2. Quit my job, find a part-time job and study for the GRE math subject test (it's been two years, so I'll need to relearn calc, linear alg, etc. before graduate school anyway). If I do well, I may prove my capabilities and persistence enough to smother my shitty GPA.
3. Enter math masters program and hope to extend degree to PHD.
Any advice would be appreciated, thanks.