Hey all. I've been thinking about this for a while and am almost sure that I want get a PhD in Statistics. However, I'm not sure if my stats are good enough as of right now. I'm a really anxious person by the way. I was wondering if anyone could be so kind as to just tell me what are my chances as of right now and anything I can do to improve them? Thanks!
Undergrad/grad Institution: Top 30 Undergrad Institution; Top 10 Math program Major: Mathematics GPA: 3.65/4.0 cumulative, 3.71/4.0 major
Type of Student: Domestic
Relevant Courses:
Linear Algebra (A), Honors Analysis I (B), Honors Analysis II (A), Graduate PDE (A-), Undergrad PDE (B+) Calculus I-III (A), Honors Algebra I (A-), Honors Algebra II (A-), Theory of Probability (A-), Statistics (A-), Complex Variables (A-), Calculus of Variations (A-)
GRE:
Still have to take it
Programs Applying:
Statistics PhD
Research Experience:
Spent last Summer doing an REU
Recommendation Letter:
Two Strong, 1 Good
Coding Experience:
R, Matlab, Python
Other experience:
I've been a Grader/Tutor for the Math Dept for the past 2 years.
Awards/Honors:
N/A
School of Interests:
Columbia
Stanford
Harvard
Yale
UNC
UW
UCLA
Emory
Ohio State University
Am I being realistic or am I in way over my head?