
statisticsfall2014
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Hello, As were winding down towards decisions, I think it would be interesting to compile some feedback on what recommendations people have for next years students. To start it off, I think it would be helpful to get an honest assessment from someone close to the process about your chances (perhaps someone at your school on the admissions committee), that way you know what range of school to apply to. As cyberwulf pointed out on the admissions thread, it seems that results are more tiered that I had previously expected going in. If anyone else has any other insight, (international, masters, PHD, funding), feel free to post here
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All remaining for me to hear from is UCLA and Columbia. Any prior probabilities I should be assigning to my chances there based on what people have seen? One thing I am thinking is that since I applied for the NSF GRFP fellowship, UCLA might hold out to see if I get it, in which case they wouldn't have to fund me. I'm assuming NC State is holding me on the wait list for the same reason, and UCSB hasn't guaranteed 4 years of support yet. Alas, CMU has already offered great support. I guess that's a key difference between public/private schools.
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NC State, Purdue, of Toronto?
statisticsfall2014 replied to phd_123's topic in Mathematics and Statistics
NC State is a really great program, (I'm on the wait list!), and it's definitely a place that's very on top of things in terms of the statistics world. It's a goldmine if you want to do statistics -
Sounds good, I'm going to push pretty hard to go to JSM this year
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Wait listed at NC State.. Persistent Homology- Noooo!!!! I was hoping to see you at CMU! Even just based on your name, it sems like the Topological stats there would be a good fit lol: http://www.stat.cmu.edu/topstat/
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How do you know
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Who is the UCLA acceptance/Has anyone else heard any updates?
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Scraped Admissions Data
statisticsfall2014 replied to persistent_homology's topic in Mathematics and Statistics
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Mine is also: "Submitted- Pending Decision" for UCLA.
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Sweet, yeah I'm now waiting on NC state, Columbia, UCSB, and UCLA. Hopefully can get these sorted out soon. Anyone have any updates on these + the other remaining schools people mentioned?
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Is anyone still awaiting an offer from anywhere?
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Same, just received the Berkeley rejection.
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It would be fun to compile all relevant admissions data into one place, format it, and analyze it. The new thread will be a great piece of information. Some others: The page-source of the results page when the keyword "statistics" is entered. And departments who post admissions statistics.
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On having not gotten a rejection from Michigan yet: ^^ Probably a good sign ^^
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Yeah I'd imagine they must be coming soon.. excited to get some closure
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great! I just booked my tickets last night (420$ round-trip from seattle). http://civilstat.com/?p=1409 This is a great post ont eh histroy of the department. It includes a link of the entire history (written by Margaret, the one sending the e-mails!) from the recent book on the rise of statistics departments. It's a great read!
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There's good faculty at cornell for machine learning I'm sure. i know before applying, I spoke to Giles Hooker, who is very involved in machine learning. http://stat.cornell.edu/people/faculty/giles-hooker
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I would love to live in Santa Barbara though, *sigh*, that place is paradise.
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Ok, so I think I'm going to give up on: Harvard, Berkeley, and UCSB. And keep hope alive at UCLA, Columbia, and NC State. I am most likely going to accept the CMU offer though, as the more I've been reading about the department the more excited I am getting.
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^^APPEND TO THE ABOVE^^ I am referring to all pure Stats PHD Programs
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Anyone have updates on the following: Columbia, NC State, UC Santa Barbara, and UCLA. Those are the remaining mysteries for me.
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Great! Looks like applying to late deadlines has payed off, congrats! Florida is a terrific department