I am in the process of trying to figure out what programs would be feasible for me to get accepted into, any help on this matter would be very appreciated. The following is a synopsis of my application:
Status: domestic white male
Undergrad School: Midwest Liberal Arts
Major: Mathematics
Minor: Economics
GPA: 4.69 and 4.88 Math
GRE:
Q: 167
V: 154
W: 4.5
Relavant Skills: Python, R, Datameer, Tableau
Research Experience: Assisting a professor with work in differential equations/dynamical systems
Other: Calculus and Statistics grader/tutor, worked as a data analyst intern for a fortune 20 company, received a statistics award from college's mathematics/statistics department
I am confident that I will be getting good letters of recommendation also. I was thinking of applying to the university of minnesota, wisconsin-madison and johns hopkins university. Are these schools out of reach? And where would be a feasible place to apply?
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Hi everyone,
I am in the process of trying to figure out what programs would be feasible for me to get accepted into, any help on this matter would be very appreciated. The following is a synopsis of my application:
Status: domestic white male
Undergrad School: Midwest Liberal Arts
Major: Mathematics
Minor: Economics
GPA: 4.69 and 4.88 Math
GRE:
Q: 167
V: 154
W: 4.5
Relavant Skills: Python, R, Datameer, Tableau
Research Experience: Assisting a professor with work in differential equations/dynamical systems
Other: Calculus and Statistics grader/tutor, worked as a data analyst intern for a fortune 20 company, received a statistics award from college's mathematics/statistics department
I am confident that I will be getting good letters of recommendation also. I was thinking of applying to the university of minnesota, wisconsin-madison and johns hopkins university. Are these schools out of reach? And where would be a feasible place to apply?