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  1. Hello I realize it might be a bit early to start positing stats, but I am extremely interested in pursuing an education in biostatistics- so I am hoping someone can give me an advice as to what I need to do before the cycle starts to make myself more competitive. I have not taken the GRE yet. My main concern is my bad undergraduate math record- not only are there few Bs (including a B-!), I also feel like I did not really challenge myself. My undergraduate institution really encourages pursuing more of an applied math path, and I’ve taken a lot of biology, chemistry, physics and programming classes in addition to the math classes listed bellow. I am currently registered for a class in Regression Analysis over the summer, and plan on taking Mathematical Statistics and Analysis of Variance in the Fall for starters. I would really appreciate any insight here as well- perhaps taking more proof based classes and doing well would be a better idea. I think a PhD is probably unrealistic at the moment, even though I have some relevant research experience (my capstone project was ~ statistical genomics, Bayesian model for allele specific expression). Would you advice applying solely for masters programs first? Thank you! Type of Student: Domestic White Female Undergrad Institution: Big Public research school Majors: Mathematics GPA: 3.74 overall Courses: Calc 1-3 (A,B,A), DiffEq (A+), Real Analysis ( B ), Mathematical Structures (A), Numerical Analysis (A), Applied Computational Methods (A), Theory of Probability (A+), Advanced Linear Algebra (B-), Cryptography (A), Linear Algebra (A), Applied Stats I (A). Research Experience: 3 years in a mathematical biology lab, mostly PDEs and rule-based modeling (2 poster presentations), 2 years in a pure biology lab, but did all the statistical analysis (1 poster presentation), 3 years in a bioinformatics/genomics lab (>5 poster presentations, 2 second author papers and 1 first author paper). Relevant Jobs: Currently working as a bioinformatician for a research institute; Math tutor for various lower level math courses Letters of Rec: I'll have to work on this. Currently I can have really good LOR from my current mentors (1: BME background; 2: Neuroscience background; 3: Mathematics background) but I guess I'll need more people with relevant math of stats background. Research Interests: Statistical Genomics Other: Proficient in Java, Perl, Python, R, Matlab, bash scripting. High school math enthusiast with few awards at the country level; competed up to the Olympiad.
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