Mathematics GRE subject test Prerequisites

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I looked at the Mathematics GRE subject test's website and it says the material covered is 50 % Calculus, 25 % Algebra, 25 % Additional Topics. I have taken two semesters of real analysis, abstract algebra, linear algebra, and complex analysis as far as pure math. Is this enough for the mathematics GRE subject test (does anyone know from personal experience)? What I'm worried about is that I have not taken discrete mathematics/graph theory/combinatorics nor have I taken a topology course with Munkres. Do you think my course preparation is enough (assuming I review etc..)? Thank youl

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As someone who's taken the GRE twice and dozens of practice tests, admittedly a long time ago, although no major changes have happened since then, you'll be fine. Make sure to practice.

Official ETS prep: https://www.ets.org/s/gre/pdf/practice_book_math.pdf

A really helpful resource with more official ETS prep: https://sites.math.rutgers.edu/~iacoley/greprep.html