Hi All! Long time lurker, first time poster who needs your help!
I have been fortunate to be accepted into UW Seattle and NYU for their Masters in Statistics programs, have am very confused on what to choose. I am looking to get into the industry rather than research, and eventually want to work as a Data Scientist/Applied statistician/analytics for tech or biotech firms.
Me:
Graduated from a local state university with a math and finance degree last May, and currently working as a Data Analyst. I've picked up programming over the years, but am by no means an expert. I'm working on learning that on my own.
UW Seattle:
Pros: Highly ranked program, long enough program to get a firm grasp on statistical theory. Will have the opportunity in the summer for internships.
Cons: On the other side of the US lol (I live in Boston)
NYU:
Pros: I believe their alumni network is stronger, and although they are not ranked nearly as well as UW, I think they have a better brand recognition. Also a long enough program to allow for an internship.
Cons: More expensive, both in terms of tuition and living costs.
I've heard that NYU is a 'cash cow', but is it looked upon negatively in the industry? I don't think I can go wrong with either choice, but am curious to hear some of your thoughts. Thanks!!