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Hi everyone

I am working on my CV for a PhD program in stats and I had a few questions. Thanks for taking a look at them.

Since my BS was in Physics, a lot of the math I had was couched in other classes. For example, in my Advanced Lab course a significant portion of the syllabus was devoted to complex analysis and Fourier transforms. so in my CV, in the education session I included some of those classes and a brief description of the relevant content. However I left out the Math courses I took figuring that to a stats adcomm, their content is pretty self-explanatory.

On a CV is listing the relevant course work a good way to proceed? Especially since my undergraduate is not in math or stats?

 

My last research experience was about 10 years ago. Should I include that on my CV? If I do- I was not published as a primary investigator, but I was included as a contributor on a couple of papers (as was anyone who traveled more than three times to run the experiment) should I include those papers on my CV as well?

Thanks

SuperBean

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