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GreenMan

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  1. Should I look lower because of the GPA, the grades, or the non experience, or all of those combined? Is a high GRE Subject score gonna help me have chances in any of those universities? Can you suggest any universities i can have chances getting in? My only information are from the internet, but i can't really find what choices are realistic, so any advice is helpful.
  2. Hello, my first post here. I'm an international student, finishing now my bachelor with a GPA 8.5/10, which is a 3.44 in the 4.0 scale. I'm interested in pure mathematics. I haven't attended any summer schools nor done any research, so my CV is practically empty. I am going to give the GRE, GRE Math Subject and TOEFL at September/November, and i hope that i will do well (expect the general gre, for which i will see only the quantitative section). Some grades (10.0 scale) at classes of interest: Calculus I/II/III 6/9/10 Linear Algebra I/II 7/10 Algebra/ Real Analysis/ Complex Analysis 6/10/6 Differential Equations/ Probability I 9/9 Fourier Analysis/ Topology/ Measure Theory 10/9/10 Number Theory/ Ring and Modules/Galois Theory/ Group Theory 7/8/10/10 Differential Geometry/ Differential Manifolds 8/9 I am thinking of applying at: Cornell Wisconsin-Madison Urbana Champaign Rutgers San Diego Northwestern Georgia Tech Austin i) Is this list reasonable or should i go "lower" (propose any other universities, if so) ii) I will have 2 reccomendation letters. I am thinking of getting the 3rd from a teacher that knows me quite well, but i havent written well in his classes 6/8/8. Should i get a reccomendation letter from him? iii) Any other information would be helpful. Thank You. Excuse my English.
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