Prepare for GRE Math Subject Exam: Tips & Advice

In summary, the GRE Math Subject exam can be challenging, but with the help of the resources listed, it can be successfully completed. The best way to prepare is to use what you have (textbooks, practice problems, etc.), key in on the type and difficulty of the questions found on the test, and practice solving the problems until you are confident you can do them correctly.
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I am most likely going to take the GRE Math Subject exam in April '07, and so I am wondering about how I should prepare for the exam. For those that have taken the exam, how would you prepare if you were to take the exam again? Do you think tutoring math (mostly calculus) would be a great way to prepare? Or are there better ways to spend time? I can devote a decent amount of time (equivalent to an actual class or so) to studying over the 4 or 5 months, so I have plenty of time. Any ideas are welcome. Thanks!
 
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They mail you a practice test when you sign up for the exam. Do it untimed, find out where you're rusty or where you don't know things, and learn them. Do that exam again (keeping an eye on the time this time) about a week before you actually write the GRE to have it fresh in your mind and to make sure you didn't get rusty with anything again.
 
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I'm compiling a list of resources as I prepare; I will also be taking the test in April. Here's what I have so far.

1. There is a practice test online. I think this is the same booklet they mail you. Become familiar with all the ETS info. Like the subject distribution (50% calculus, 25% algebra, 25% other).

2. Two preparation books are currently in print:
0375764917 Cracking the GRE Math Test
0878916377 GRE Mathematics (REA)

The first is considered the better of the two according to comments on Amazon.com. I've been working out of the first book so far. There is also a book by Morris Bramson no longer in print containing five or six actual exams. If you know where to find this, let me know.

0668056754 Mathematics: Subject Test/Advanced

This web page has some good info on the test:
http://math.scu.edu/~eschaefe/gre.html

I have a feeling the problem type distributions were calculated from Bramson's book.

These books as well as the sample exam available for download will help you key in on the type and level of difficulty of the problems found on the exam. They will also highlight your deficiencies and guide your study plan.

3. Use what you have. After going through the resources in [2], go back to textbooks to fill in spots and practice the basics. Then, try the harder problems you may have skipped when you first went through the class. Stewart's Calculus, for example, has "Problems Plus" at the end of each chapter that has problems of the type and difficulty level found on the GRE exam.

4. Once you exhaust the resources you have, begin searching for others. Purchase texts in all the standard fields (algebra, analysis, topology). Also look into problem collections. You must be confident in your grasp of theory and computations.

I just bought two of the Schaum's outlines, "Advanced Calculus" and "3,000 Solved Problems in Calculus". Once I work through these, I'll be able to give a more thorough review (with GRE prep in mind). In another thread I was recommended "Exercises in Algebra" by A.I. Kostrikin. I can't speak to this book, either.

5. GRE preparation should invariably lead to preparation for PhD Entrance Exams. Many universities have past exams available for download. Problems are more theoretical in nature than computational but will prove you have a true mastery of the subject.

0387949348 Berkeley Problems in Mathematics
http://math.berkeley.edu/~desouza/pb.htmlOk, that was a sort of coherent outline of my approach and the resources I've bookmarked. Now get off the internet and start studying!
 
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Wow, thanks for all the information!
 
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No problem. Like I said, I'm compiling all the information I come across. So I'll post bits and pieces in this thread and post in the "who wants to be a mathematician" thread once I'm finished. If you come across any good resources please keep us updated!
 

1. What is the GRE Math Subject Exam?

The GRE Math Subject Exam is a standardized test that measures a student's knowledge and understanding of mathematics at the undergraduate level. It is often required for admission to graduate programs in mathematics, engineering, and other science-related fields.

2. How can I prepare for the GRE Math Subject Exam?

There are several ways to prepare for the GRE Math Subject Exam, including studying content areas, taking practice tests, and reviewing key concepts and formulas. It is also helpful to familiarize yourself with the format and structure of the exam.

3. What are some tips for taking the GRE Math Subject Exam?

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4. How can I improve my score on the GRE Math Subject Exam?

To improve your score on the GRE Math Subject Exam, it is important to identify your weaknesses and focus on improving them through targeted studying and practice. Additionally, reviewing test-taking strategies and practicing under timed conditions can also help improve your score.

5. Are there any resources available to help me prepare for the GRE Math Subject Exam?

Yes, there are many resources available to help you prepare for the GRE Math Subject Exam. These include study guides, practice tests, online tutorials, and review courses. It is also helpful to seek guidance from professors or other students who have taken the exam before.

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