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Thanks for your suggestions!
My undergraduate university teaches economics and finance in a traditional way that focuses less on quantitative methods. And this leads to my low grades during the first year in the master program. (Besides, my classmates are very competitive.)I've realised this and spent a lot of time on math since then.
I'm now studying in a top2 university and mathematic courses here are rigorus and tough for the math major.It can be a good signal if I can receive good grades on these courses, but the possibility is not high. I think I can receive decent grades in the courses design for double major of math, but they are for undergraduates and I can't enroll in.
I think the only way to send hard information about my math status is to take GRE sub. Maybe a good working paper is also helpful, but I'm afraid the supervisors may lose interests when see my transcripts.
A research master may provide me a better chance to get strong reference letters, but I wonder whether it will become a negative signal because I've got two research masters. |
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