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Recommendations for ebooks focused on GRE-level questions in probability and combinatorics are sought, particularly for preparation related to a quant analysis position requiring a 60-minute test on single variable calculus, combinatorics, and probability. The test's content is expected to align closely with general GRE material, prompting the inquiry for updated study resources after a five-year gap since the last GRE attempt.
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Does anyone recommend a particular ebook for studying GRE-level questions in probability and combinatorics? I'd really appreciate it!
 
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For the general test?
 
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For the general test?
No, I applied to a quant analysis position and they said I will have to take a 60 min test on single variable calculus, combinatorics, and probability. I assume since it's only single variable calc the combinatorics and probability will be similar to the general GRE. I just haven't taken the GRE in 5 years.
 
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