Will a B in Basic Math Affect My Chances at Math REUs and Grad Schools?

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The discussion centers around the impact of receiving a B in a basic math course, specifically analysis, on the chances of being accepted into Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REUs) and graduate schools. Participants share their personal experiences and concerns regarding academic performance in relation to future applications.

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  • One participant expresses concern that a B in analysis may negatively affect their applications to REUs and graduate schools, despite having A's in abstract algebra courses.
  • Another participant suggests that a B is not detrimental, especially given the A's in algebra, indicating that performance in other courses may carry more weight.
  • A third participant shares a similar experience, mentioning a B in complex analysis but A's in linear algebra and differential equations.
  • One participant advises applying to a range of REUs, including those at less prestigious institutions, to increase chances of acceptance.
  • Another participant opines that an occasional B in upper division courses is not critical, as long as it is not a recurring issue.
  • The original poster mentions a B in a graduate algebra class, adding to their anxiety about their application prospects.
  • Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

    Participants generally agree that a B is not catastrophic, but there is no consensus on how much it may affect application outcomes. Concerns about competitiveness and the importance of overall academic performance are expressed, indicating a mix of reassurance and anxiety.

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    Participants' views are influenced by their personal experiences and perceptions of academic standards in their fields. The discussion reflects varying opinions on the significance of grades in foundational courses versus advanced courses.

    Who May Find This Useful

    Students considering REUs or graduate school applications, particularly those concerned about their academic performance in foundational math courses.

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Hi! I'm a sophomore interested in applying to reus over the summer (and grad schools later). Would it be a big problem applying to these places later if I got a B in a basic class like analysis? I've also taken abstract algebra courses and got A's in them. Most of the places that I'm applying to seem to be really hard to get in and it looks like this may pose a problem, especially since I didn't do well in a very important basic subject that is used everywhere. This is mostly for reus, since I'm planning to take more analysis classes later.
 
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Are you considering REUs in math or physics? Either way, a B isn't bad. You received A's in algebra which says more.
 
I am in pretty much this very same situation. Got a B in complex analysis, but a's in two linear algebra classes and Diff. Eq.
 
Just remember to apply to some lower level schools as well for REUs, even if they are of much less prestige than the school you currently go to. Getting one is difficult no matter where you apply so you will be happy to get in ANYWHERE.
 
I don't think an occasional B in an upper divisional course is life ending, as long as one doesn't make a habit out of it. But that's just my opinion.
 
Thanks for all the replies. Another (possible) problem is that I have a B in a graduate algebra class already (the ones I mentioned before are undergrad). :/ I'm just really worried after looking at people I know going to reus. Hopefully nothing bad will happen as long as I'm being reasonable. @Mmm_Pasta: I'm applying to math reus.
 

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