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    On 4/7/2021 at 4:15 PM, bayessays said:

    Northwestern recently added Han Liu, who seems to be pretty active in good journals, but their professors simply don't publish much at all and not in top statistics journals.    If you want to be a statistics professor ever, you basically have to go to TAMU.  If you want to be a professor in an education department, Hedges is an intriguing option I suppose.  If you aren't interested in academia anyways, it doesn't really matter in the end as anyone with a statistics PhD from a bottom-tier department can get a high-paying job as a data scientist or biostatistician

    If anything, Northwestern is rated far too high in US News for their faculty's productivity, as half of their professors have not published in statistics journals in a decade or more.

    Also, one factor you should consider is that Han Liu may no longer take students at Northwestern. Or, in other words, he hasn't taken any new students since he left Princeton.

  2. 14 hours ago, stat_guy said:

    Are they both statistics? If it's biostats or other related programs that'd be a totally different story. But even if they're both stats, I don't see Yale's stats is that bad though Chicago does have a higher rank.

    Yes, both of them are from stat side, maybe he dead-set on getting into Stanford and wanted to spend another two years to increase the chance. I only heard about the decision, and didn't know him very well.

  3. Hi all, 

    The application season is approaching, I'm getting more and more nervous. I'm truly grateful if I might get any suggestions on the application process.

     

    Undergraduate Institution: Bottom tier Ivy League

    Undergraduate Major: Statistics

    Minor: Math

    GPA: 3.94

    Type of Student: International Asian Male

    Relevant courses: 

    Math: Calculus I-II (A), Multivariate Calculus (A), Linear Algebra (A), Honors Analysis I-II(A-), Numerical Analysis(A), Real Analysis at Graduate level(this fall)

    Statistics: Probability Models and Inference(A+), Linear Models with Matrices(A), Theory of Statistics(A+), Generalized Linear model at graduate level (A), Statistics theory at graduate level(this fall), Probability (measure level, this fall), Theory of Linear Models(this fall).

    GRE: Haven't taken it yet, but I'm pretty confident it would be about V160+Q170+4

    Recommendation: This is the part that I'm pretty unconfident about. I'm not sure whether I would be able to get any strong letter from any of my professors. Maybe I will turn to some professors with A grades.

    Research: Only one ongoing one, about the applications of the graphical model on physics.

     

    And my problem is on choosing the right school and gapping this year.

    1. Should I gap 2021 fall and apply at 2022? I suppose that the universities would be facing financial difficulties under the COVID-19 epidemic.

    2. What tier of universities would be possible for me to apply? Not many undergraduates would apply for a PhD directly at my school, so the samples were really rare.

     

    Thank you in advance for your kind advice!

     

     

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