I'm interested in applying to a masters/PhD in biostatistics/statistics. However, I haven't majored in math and I'm not sure if I'd be a competitive applicant because of this. I'm finishing a biology major from a large state school. I have a math minor and have taken the following classes: calc 1-3, differential equations, linear algebra, calculus-level statistics, probability, introduction to computing (in Matlab) and numerical analysis. I also plan to take mathematical statistics and real analysis before I graduate. I have a 3.8 gpa (4.0 in my math classes) and I got a 167Q and 163V on the main GRE. For the past year, I have worked in a statistical neuroscience lab (using Matlab heavily) and I plan to write a thesis before I graduate. What would my chances be if I applied to a biostatistics or statistics masters/PhD program? Also do you know of any schools that offer funding for just a masters (I'm not sure how competitive I would be for a PhD program).