I would like to work as a data scientist and I want to get into data industry with no interest in PhD. I am confused between these two because -
1. Location: Columbia is in new york and thus a better place to be in terms of networking and opportunities while Durham is a small place.
2. Course structure: Duke's structure seems more serious and focused and would serious data companies fancy that as compared to Columbia?
3. Thesis & internship: Duke has a thesis, as well as internship requirement while Columbia doesn't. Does thesis matter to recruiters?
Thanks a lot!
Hi there!
Can somebody please advice me on the following universities- University of Washington or Duke university or Columbia U for Master's in Statistics ? The parameters to be considered are:
1. Job opportunities upon graduating -
1.1. Are plenty of jobs available?
1.2. Which field do you get into generally after graduating from that particular school- finance,IT,medicine?
2. Class size (Does class size matter?)
3. Workload and opportunities to learn
Thanks a lot ! I am so very confused and would really appreciate some advice/opinion.
Have a great day
Hi there!
Can somebody please advice me on the following universities- University of Washington or Duke university or Columbia U for Master's in Statistics ? The parameters to be considered are:
1. Job opportunities upon graduating -
1.1. Are plenty of jobs available?
1.2. Which field do you get into generally after graduating from that particular school- finance,IT,medicine?
2. Class size (Does class size matter?)
3. Workload and opportunities to learn
Thanks a lot ! I am so very confused and would really appreciate some advice/opinion.
Have a great day!