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I'm currently in my third year doing BSc Financial Analysis.
I got very bad grade (D) for calculus and linear algebra during first year. Because it is a UK system, the first year results don't count in the GPA and my current GPA is 3.7/4.0. I know the grades do matter when I apply for top schools MFE.
So I would like to ask whether taking a GRE Math subject test (and good score) will help compensating the bad grades from year one? Or should I consider and work hard only on the general test?
I got very bad grade (D) for calculus and linear algebra during first year. Because it is a UK system, the first year results don't count in the GPA and my current GPA is 3.7/4.0. I know the grades do matter when I apply for top schools MFE.
So I would like to ask whether taking a GRE Math subject test (and good score) will help compensating the bad grades from year one? Or should I consider and work hard only on the general test?