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royr2

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  1. This doesn't answer the question but any thoughts on Duke's MSS program and PhD prospects later? I just got an offer but Duke is so expensive ! Thanks !
  2. Hi everyone ! Thanks in advance for any inputs you might have !! I got an offer from Duke's MSS (masters in statistical science) program (for 2016 entry). As awesome as that it is, here's my question - I already have a masters in financial engineering from UW-Seattle. Over the past few years I have gotten more and more interested in pure play statistical analysis and data sciences. I work as a financial analyst with a Big4 consulting firm and don't have a lot of opportunity to explore data sciences in a professional capacity. I have appeared for numerous interviews (for data scientist roles) and got rejected. Sample question - "Can you implement the SVM algorithm from scratch in Java/c++? If not, we wont hire you." I hence decided to apply to a few stats programs in part to help me get the academic background I seek and in part because I am hoping that a MS in stats will help pave the way towards a PhD in the future. I did apply to a few PhD programs in the past but the feedback I received was that I will need to significantly enhance my transcripts (apart from research) with stats courses to stand a chance. Hence I decided to apply to MS programs instead. Should I go ahead with Duke? It's expensive but from what I have seen it is a good program. I am working under the assumption that I wont apply to a PhD program and this'll be it. Do you think I'll be able to break in to data sciences with this degree? Or am I better off seeking certificates from Coursera / EDX ? I also do not have that much money lying around but I can make it work for a year. I will have to beg borrow steal the second year if I don't find a source of funding. Do you think I should even consider Duke as an option? I have applied to a few other programs as well (Penn State, Ohio State and TAMU). Still waiting to hear back from them though. Any inputs would be very much appreciated. thanks
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