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  1. Student Type: Domestic Asian Male

    Undergrad: Top 5 U.S Public School

    Major: Statistics

    GPA: 3.63 (Major GPA is 3.8ish)

    Math & stat classes: Linear Algebra (A), CALC III (A-), Differential Equations (A), Data Science (A), Optimization (A), Probability (A), Advanced Linear Models (this fall), Machine Learning (this fall), Stochastic Modeling (this fall). Intro to Programming (C+)

    I goofed in my Intro to Programming course (took it Freshman year), but I've done well in all my higher level stats courses that have used R so hopefully that makes up for it!

    GRE: 164Q, 160 V, 4.0W

    Research: None. Was accepted into SIBS this summer but got cancelled due to COVID.

    Letters of Recommendation:  All three from my Stat professors. They should be decent. 

    Hi everyone, I have been reading posts on this forum for a while and am looking for feedback. I'm looking to apply for BIOS graduate programs this fall but I'm not sure if I should be applying to PhD or MS programs. 

    I would ideally like to apply for PhD programs (don't really want to pay for Grad school) but I don't think my application will be strong enough due to low GPA and lack of research experience. 

    Applications: Currently looking to apply to Emory (MS), UNC (MS), UCLA (MS), UC-Denver (PhD),  Houston Medical Center (Phd), Vanderbuilt (MS)

    Judging my profile, do you think I'm overrating or underrating myself? Should I only be applying to MS programs even at lower ranked schools (Denver, Houston)? Or do I have a shot at PhD programs? Other program recommendations would be greatly appreciated!

     

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