Try to look the schools placement. Get former masters students names, search them on the web and see where they are working now. This should help you a bit.
How are your letters? You should focus on that. If there is any opportunity to do research and/or improve your chances of getting a great letter, that's what you want to do.
You can check your UCLA status here: https://appstatus.grad.ucla.edu/account/login.aspx
If you haven't been rejected that means you are on the waitlist.
"F-1 students are eligible to work off campus for up to 12 months (an extension for 17 months is possible for certain STEM majors) in a position that is directly related to their program of studies"
Stats PhD is included in the STEM majors, right?
Hi, everybody, can anyone talk about the main differences between the F-1 and J-1 visa? Also, if you have experience with that, can you share your experience? Thanks.