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i am an undergraduate in electrical engineering department i aim to take gre math subject test after 15 months from now in April 2020 i was told by some doctors in my department that this will give a huge boost to my cv if i get a high percentile i have taken the following math courses during my study in engineering department
1.calculus courses up to multi-variable calculus 3 courses
2. differential equations
3. linear algebra
4. probability and statistics
5.numerical methods
my grades in previous courses where B PLUS IN AVERAGE
my question is are 15 months before the exam enough to get ready ? keeping in mind i have to revise the courses i took
secondly what is a good study plan and what sources to use?










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    i am an undergraduate in electrical engineering department i aim to take gre math subject test after 15 months from now in April 2020 i was told by some doctors in my department that this will give a huge boost to my cv if i get a high percentile i have taken the following math courses during my study in engineering department
    1.calculus courses up to multi-variable calculus 3 courses
    2. differential equations
    3. linear algebra
    4. probability and statistics
    5.numerical methods
    my grades in previous courses where B PLUS IN AVERAGE
    my question is are 15 months before the exam enough to get ready ? keeping in mind i have to revise the courses i took
    secondly what is a good study plan and what sources to use?










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      i am an undergraduate in electrical engineering department i aim to take gre math subject test after 15 months from now in April 2020 i was told by some doctors in my department that this will give a huge boost to my cv if i get a high percentile i have taken the following math courses during my study in engineering department
      1.calculus courses up to multi-variable calculus 3 courses
      2. differential equations
      3. linear algebra
      4. probability and statistics
      5.numerical methods
      my grades in previous courses where B PLUS IN AVERAGE
      my question is are 15 months before the exam enough to get ready ? keeping in mind i have to revise the courses i took
      secondly what is a good study plan and what sources to use?










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      i am an undergraduate in electrical engineering department i aim to take gre math subject test after 15 months from now in April 2020 i was told by some doctors in my department that this will give a huge boost to my cv if i get a high percentile i have taken the following math courses during my study in engineering department
      1.calculus courses up to multi-variable calculus 3 courses
      2. differential equations
      3. linear algebra
      4. probability and statistics
      5.numerical methods
      my grades in previous courses where B PLUS IN AVERAGE
      my question is are 15 months before the exam enough to get ready ? keeping in mind i have to revise the courses i took
      secondly what is a good study plan and what sources to use?







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