Thursday 29 March 2018

mathematics - Do graduate schools care more about my grades in math courses or my general GPA?


I'm currently a junior in mathematics at UIUC. I have been doing pretty well in my math courses (mostly A and A+). I will be completing a graduate course in topology, a second course in abstract algebra, and a complex analysis course before I graduate. I feel that I can work hard to maintain good grades in my math courses, but my non-math courses are not that good (some B and C's).



  • Do graduate schools care more about my math courses grades more or my general GPA more?

  • Will poorer marks in non-math courses hurt my chances of getting into good grad schools?




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