Here is my profile:
Undergrad Institution: Large state school (not so high ranked)
Major(s): Mathematics
Minor(s): Computer Science
Cumulative GPA: 3.8, Major GPA: 4.0
Type of Student: International
Research Experience: Got into Math REU this summer. Hopefully will get some experience there
Letters of Recommendation: Should be good
GRE: Planning to take this august. Aiming for atleast 330
Aiming for Industry Jobs after phd
Concerns: The main theme of the REU program is Algebra and Discrete Mathematics where many works are done in numerical analysis, real analysis, abstract algebra and graph theory. My question is, since it does not involve statistics, will this be helpful for me while applying for grad shool for phd in statistics?
Also, I will be taking lots of major proof based courses like real analysis, complex analysis, abstract algebra, next semester and grades will be turned in by Dec 10. Since the deadline for most grad schools is Dec 1st, I think that would be too late as I will have to send my application by then.Will this hurt my application?
Lastly, I would like to know the prospect of lower ranked programs from universities such as University of Virginia, or University of Iowa. These schools have deadline in Jan 15 which I can make it but I do not know how good their placements for industry jobs are. Any help would be highly appreciated! Thanks!