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What's the difference between Mathematics (II) and Mathematics (Science) in the Science Graduate School of Northwestern Polytechnical University?
Math one, Math two, this is for different candidates. Generally speaking, science subjects take math one, liberal arts and trade subjects take math two, art subjects take math three and so on.

The difference is that the proportion of subjects in the mathematics branch of the test paper is different (the scope of examination is different). The number one covers the widest range, including advanced mathematics, linear algebra and probability theory. The number two is one of the best topics without probability theory. The math score is slightly higher. Science (mathematics) should refer to mathematics one.

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