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mighywi

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  1. Thanks everyone. i got the point being driven home here.
  2. Before applying to graduate school, if you have had advanced courses like Probability Theory, Theory of Sampling, Multivariate Analysis, Linear Models, Linear Algebra. Would admissions committee still insist on having a course in Real Analysis? I am of the view that these courses will make up for the mathematical rigor required to handle graduate school. Would like to know what you people think about it.
  3. I will try to keep that in my mind. Thanks.
  4. I have taken one paper each in Analysis, Complex Analysis, Differential Equations, Numerical methods, Functional Analysis, Abstract Algebra. I am familiar with writing proofs. 4 papers on actuarial course like Probability,Statistical Methods, Statistical Models, Contingencies. I am not interested in being an Actuary. I have taken these while working, Hence am rusty. Hence will write maths subject test. My research interests are in statistical modeling, Machine learning, Hadoop related technologies. But I want to go to a 1 year masters to test whether I want to get into research after that or make this one a terminal degree. Based on your reply & other posts here, I get a sense that the work experience really doesn't matter. I am curious whether this assumption is because everyone here is applying right after undergraduate degree or because work experience really doesn't matter at all. Thanks
  5. I have work experience in Business Intelligence of 3+ years primarily using SAS, VBA. I have some programming experience in Java before that for a year. Have cleared 4 SAS certifications. I am planning to take Subject GRE & General GRE. I will get a LOR from a professor. I want to do a 1 year Masters in Statistics. which are the best options for my requirement. Thanks.
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