Exam Prep to enter graduate course

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A user is looking for an advanced math curriculum suitable for a non-math major to prepare for a graduate school entrance exam after a long break from mathematics. They specifically request links to free online resources. The discussion also touches on the user's academic goals, with a mention of a potential medical school path, indicating a need for focused study materials to refresh their math skills.
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It's been such a long time since I last worked with maths (~8-9 years). I am seeking a popular advanced math curriculum for a non-math major to warm myself up for a coming entrance exam to a graduate school. Links to free materials online would be the best offering! Thanks!
 
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