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yellowpragmatic

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  1. Hi everyone - Thanks for any insights! I'm trying to figure out how to transition from a language arts background into Statistics. While in high school, I excelled in quantitative classes like Calc and Physics. Then at a liberal arts school, I basically earned a critical thinking degree through English, Spanish, and History classes. I've been working in the financial services sector since I graduated, and I've come to realize ignoring my natural math talents was a mistake. I find myself drawn to reporting, analysis, data collection, and numbers in general. I'm interested in pursuing an education in Statistics so that I can collect and analyze data at very sophisticated levels full time. I'll probably want to do this in a market research capacity. Since graduating, I've taken a couple of undergrad stats courses at a local college. I've read suggestions to take Linear Algebra and some more Calculus as well, which I will take this upcoming spring semester. Other than that, I'm not sure what the best route is to find out next steps. What sort of resources are out there to help me supplment my lack of math background? What do I need to do to get there? Looking at faculty pages and reading some of their articles seems like a good idea. Any suggestions are more than welcome! Thanks so much!
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