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rad0786
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Here is my situation;
I am currently in my 3rd year.
My first term, I had an A+ A A- and B+ in all my math courses (real analysis, advanced diff, stocastic, and modelling)
Those are okay grades, not bad.
This term, I have all math courses again (4th year real analysis, complex analysis, problem solving and 2nd numerical linear algebra)
This term isn't going so well
I got a my numerical linear algebra test back and --- FAIL .
What to grad schools look at? I mean, how do they look at your grades?
Do they look at it individually or cumulative GPA or what?
Im expecting my marks to go down the drain this year (probably a B- avg.)
I would like info on how exactly grad schools read you transcript please
I am currently in my 3rd year.
My first term, I had an A+ A A- and B+ in all my math courses (real analysis, advanced diff, stocastic, and modelling)
Those are okay grades, not bad.
This term, I have all math courses again (4th year real analysis, complex analysis, problem solving and 2nd numerical linear algebra)
This term isn't going so well
I got a my numerical linear algebra test back and --- FAIL .
What to grad schools look at? I mean, how do they look at your grades?
Do they look at it individually or cumulative GPA or what?
Im expecting my marks to go down the drain this year (probably a B- avg.)
I would like info on how exactly grad schools read you transcript please