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I want to be a graduate student in economics. Many schools take Math III or Math IV. I don't know what that means.
Just go to a postgraduate bookstore and pick up the number three to see the questions!

Mathematics 3: It is often called economic mathematics, including line generation, probability and high number. The applicable disciplines are:

1. Applied Economics in Economics. Statistics, quantitative economics, two disciplines, major.

2. Business administration, technical economy and management are two disciplines, and the major is the first-class discipline of business administration.

3. There are two disciplines, one is a major with higher requirements for mathematics in the first-level discipline of management, agriculture, forestry and economic management.

Math 4: including line generation, probability and high number, but the assessment content is different from math 1. See the outline for details. The applicable disciplines are:

Economics, in addition to the above-mentioned provisions of the two disciplines and majors must take Math III, the other two disciplines and majors can choose Math III or Math IV; In the first-level discipline of management business administration, except for the two disciplines and majors of Math III, the majors of the other two disciplines can choose Math III or Math IV. Among the first-class disciplines of agricultural and forestry economic management, two disciplines and majors have lower requirements for mathematics.

As we all know, counting four is more difficult than counting three.

The comparison of the four difficulties is

Count one > count two > count four > count three

Comparison of examination content and scope

Count one > count three > count four > count two.