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Hey guys! I'm planning on going to grad school for physics and I have absolutely no trouble with keeping good grades in my physics classes. The problem is I want to take as many abstract math classes as possible and I struggle with them a little bit compared to the more intuitive standard stream math. I do well on homeworks, but seeing as the classes are rather small and I don't have a curve to save me, I need to make sure I'm doing as well as I can on the exams if I want to proceed to grad school. Does anyone have similar experience? Any advice or tips or tricks for studying or actually writing the exams? Or my gpa isn't entirely terrible, could I expect it to go up a little in third and fourth year? Any ideas you guys can offer me at all would be helpful, I'm starting to worry about my future a little
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