What is the difference between 3 14 mathematics, agriculture, mathematics and 360 high numbers? There are also probabilities in the 360 outline. Are you going to take the exam or not?
Let me tell you something about my experience. I was a graduate student in 2004, and I don't know if there is any change now. For reference only. Mathematical farmers, generally agricultural colleges and universities themselves out of the mathematical problems, relatively simple. When I took the exam, the math farmer didn't take the linear algebra exam. Math III and IV are generally economic professional exams, and generally there is no linear algebra, but there is probability. But it's not very difficult, it's even more difficult than math farming. Math 1, Math 2, 1 classes are all science and engineering majors. High numbers, linear algebra and probability are all difficult to count. The number two generally does not test probability, and high numbers and linear algebra are also difficult. As for the number 360, I don't know which school it is. There are requirements in the general outline.