Hey,
Not sure if this is the right place for this, but can anyone chance me / give general advice for the fall 2019 application cycle? I'm interested in applying for PhD programs.
Stats:
Undergrad institution: Top 3 US News
Major: Statistics and Math
Overall GPA: 3.87/4.00
Quantitative GPA: 3.95/4.00 (three A-s, the rest were As)
GRE: 170/170/ 5
Math GRE: Should I take this over the summer?
Research:
I really haven't done much statistics research up until now, but am currently working on a senior thesis (I am a junior) with a famous professor in causal inference. I'm counting on this turning out well.
1 REU at lawrence berkeley lab doing physics research
Summers:
- 1 internship doing software engineering / data science
- REU at lawrence berkeley
- Committed to internship at top tier tech company for summer '18. Will simultaneously work on my thesis.
Coursework:
- 4 grad level stat/ CS courses (A, A- ,A- , the fourth one is this semester)
- All As in undergrad level stat, math, and CS classes (complex analysis, algebra, most of the undergrad stat courses that are offered)
Other relevant info:
- school teaching award for my work as a TA in 3 semesters
- award for being in the top 10% of the class