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Hi, I am applying to Masters programs in Statistics for this fall and I was wondering if I could get some advice on my applications. My profile:

 

Undergrad Institution: University of Toronto

Major: Chemistry

GPA: 3.50 (Overall), 3.63 (Math)

GRE: 161 Q, 155 V, 3.5 AW

Relevant Coursework: Advanced Calculus (A), Linear Algebra (A), Probability (A-), Statistics (A), Real Analysis I (A), Real Analysis II (B-), Measure Theory I (A-), Measure Theory II (B+), Regression and ANOVA (A-), Stochastic Processes (B ), Numerical Linear Algebra (A-)

Research: Nothing notable, but a senior research thesis in chemistry. Also a data analysis project in my regression analysis course:

LORs: Two chemistry professors, and a pure mathematics professor who know me well

 

 

Schools I've Applied To: UIUC, UNC-Chapel Hill, NCSU, Iowa, UCSB, UC Davis, UM-Twin Cities

 

Do I have a decent shot at any of these schools? None of them are considered to be "safeties". I'm worried about my chances. Should I apply to a couple lower ranked schools? 

 

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