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Undergrad Institution: UNC 
Major(s): Stat and Econ
GPA: 3.5 (i know :/)
Type of Student: Domestic Asian Male

GRE 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
 
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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?  

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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 
 

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