You might be able to take undergrad level remedial courses at the grad school once you got in. Or you can take those courses at another college as a non-degree student.
I'm interested in getting M.S in Statistics. My undergrad major wasn't in Statistics and my GPA is very bad so I'm thinking about taking a couple of classes at some local college as a non-degree student while working full-time, if that's a good idea. I also think this way I will find out if I'm truly into Statistics.
I have a question for Hanyuye. Sorry for the stupid question, but what is your status at Hunter? Are you an undergrad student with a major? If not, what is it? I ask this because I'm in a same boat and planning to do something similar.
Hi,
I have a B.S in Chemistry with a minor in Math.
I'm planning to get an M.S in Applied Statistics, but before that I want to have some work experience.
So what kind of work would be good for me? Is market research good?
I want to work in industry in the future.
Thanks!