Relevant Courses: (All are completed so far, mostly A, some A-, B in combinatorics)
Lots of math and cs classes. 7 grad classes total (grad probability sequence, grad analysis sequence, grad numerical analysis sequence, grad machine learning class)
Stats related classes: Probability, Mathematical statistics, graduate probability sequence, machine learning sequence, natural language processing
GRE General Test:
Q: 170
V: 160+
Math GRE:
Waiting for score.
Research Experience: One REU in numerical analysis/ combinatorics. Research with CS professor at school, ran some empirical tests on large datasets. One paper from REU.
Letters of Recommendation: Pretty famous professor from REU (very good letter), Pretty nice letter from CS professor I did research with, letter from math professor I took 3 classes with
Additional Experience: Teaching assistant and tutor for several semesters in calculus and some CS classes
Applying to: All some sort of applied math PhD (because there are so many different names for these) unless marked. My interests are broadly in numerical/ statistical computing, machine learning, various statistical fields.
Stanford
Caltech
NYU
Berkeley
MIT
Columbia (Stat)
Harvard (Stat)
Chicago (Stat)
Questions: These are honestly all dreams. I need recommendations on schools that I am likely to get into that I should apply to. Does anyone have help for me?
Fall 2020 Stat/ Applied Math PhD
in Mathematics and Statistics
Posted
Undergraduate: Top 15 school in US
Double Major: Mathematics and Computer Science
GPA: 3.90
Type of Student: Domestic White Male
Relevant Courses: (All are completed so far, mostly A, some A-, B in combinatorics)
Lots of math and cs classes. 7 grad classes total (grad probability sequence, grad analysis sequence, grad numerical analysis sequence, grad machine learning class)
Stats related classes: Probability, Mathematical statistics, graduate probability sequence, machine learning sequence, natural language processing
GRE General Test:
Q: 170
V: 160+
Math GRE:
Waiting for score.
Research Experience: One REU in numerical analysis/ combinatorics. Research with CS professor at school, ran some empirical tests on large datasets. One paper from REU.
Letters of Recommendation: Pretty famous professor from REU (very good letter), Pretty nice letter from CS professor I did research with, letter from math professor I took 3 classes with
Additional Experience: Teaching assistant and tutor for several semesters in calculus and some CS classes
Applying to: All some sort of applied math PhD (because there are so many different names for these) unless marked. My interests are broadly in numerical/ statistical computing, machine learning, various statistical fields.
Stanford
Caltech
NYU
Berkeley
MIT
Columbia (Stat)
Harvard (Stat)
Chicago (Stat)
Questions: These are honestly all dreams. I need recommendations on schools that I am likely to get into that I should apply to. Does anyone have help for me?