CarolinaSmash Posted March 5, 2018 Share Posted March 5, 2018 Undergrad Institution: UNC Major(s): Stat and EconGPA: 3.5 (i know :/) Type of Student: Domestic Asian MaleGRE General Test: Q: 169 V: 161 W: 4.5 GRE Subject Test in Mathematics: M: Didn't take (should I take it?) Classes: (really ****ed myself up here) Calc 1-2: High School Calc 3: B DiffEq: C Linear Algebra: B Probability: A Stochastic: B Optimization: B Time Series(Grad level Class): A As in couple other stat modeling class focused on SAS, R, and Excel TOEFL Score: Not applicable I'm graduating this May and is starting a data analyst position over summer. I'm thinking about applying this fall for the upcoming Fall 2019 cycle. I'm probably going to get 2 recommendations from undergrad professors and 1 from my manager at work (I also interned there). What are my chances at top to mid-tier MS programs in Statistics? Schools I'm interested in applying to: UNC NCSU Duke Johns Hopkins WashU Columbia U Penn Michigan Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bayesian1701 Posted March 5, 2018 Share Posted March 5, 2018 Columbia is a cash cow program that had 435 (you read that right) people graduate in 2016. I wouldn't recommend because I don't think it's worth it financially. What are your grades in all your statistics classes and calculus, and any proof based or upper level math? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CarolinaSmash Posted March 6, 2018 Author Share Posted March 6, 2018 18 hours ago, Bayesian1701 said: Columbia is a cash cow program that had 435 (you read that right) people graduate in 2016. I wouldn't recommend because I don't think it's worth it financially. What are your grades in all your statistics classes and calculus, and any proof based or upper level math? Calc 1-2: High School Calc 3: B+ DiffEq: C Linear Algebra: B Probability: A Stochastic: B Optimization: B+ Time Series(Grad level Class): A As in 3 couple stat modeling class focused on SAS, R, and Excel Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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