I was fortunate to receive 10 admission offers this cycle, so I have a lot to consider. Right now, I am trying to decide between the following offers:
UCLA- biostats PhD
UNC- biostats PhD
UC Irvine- stats PhD
UC San Diego- biostats PhD
University of Southern California (USC)- biostats PhD
I am interested in learning about how these programs differ. What are some of their strengths/weaknesses? How well do their graduates perform in industry and/or academia? Are students able to participate in a lot of research? How strong is their coursework? Any advice is appreciated!