txsnowman Posted November 24, 2014 Posted November 24, 2014 (edited) Hello all, I would appreciate any help with advice for moving forward. Undergrad: top 40 program (state university) B.A. in Mathematical Science - Statistics Emphasis, Minor - Spanish 3.79 cumulative GPA (so far) 3.88 major/minor (most recent two years GPA is 3.91) will be an Honors graduate Will graduate next semester so I still have some time left for GPA improvement/downward slide. Coursework: Cal I (made 5 on AP test, was advised to take the course anyway): A- (2007) Cal II: A+ Cal III: A+ Intro to Stats: B (2007) Adv Cal: A Linear Alg: A+ Math Stats I: A Math Stats II: spring 2015 Real Analysis: A Abstract Algebra: A Statistical Methods: A History of Math: A+ Operations Research Methods: spring 2015 Intro to Topology: A- GRE: 165Q/154V Research: none to speak of, I have a blog about sports analytics that I work on, but I don't know if that qualifies Rec Letters: All three are professors from my program (program chair, adv cal, linear alg) - they really like me and have encouraged me to pursue a PhD (wasn't even in my realm of ideas until about a month ago honestly) Considering Applying to: Anywhere. I am hoping to be able to attend in Texas, specifically Dallas area - though no great programs there (not a true concern for me). Back story - I started college years ago as a philosophy/architecture double major playing soccer. Got injured, switched to ministry (yep, I know...), then stopped playing soccer, and then my sister died so I dropped out of school altogether. Spend several years away from school. About two years ago I got back into school at a later age than most undergrads (26) and changed my major to math and minor in Spanish. So I am not a traditional student at all, the two grades listed with 2007 are when I took those classes. All others have been taken in the last 18-24 months. I am also married and my wife has a great career in Dallas, so I would like to not have to move, if possible. Currently I am a college soccer coach (assistant) at a university and attend school at another university (would never attend the school I work for - personal preference for quality math education). Thanks for your advice and I appreciate your time (also sorry about the book for a post)! edited to add missing information Edited November 24, 2014 by txsnowman
txsnowman Posted November 25, 2014 Author Posted November 25, 2014 Thank you Applemiu. Do you have any advice on programs in Texas? Does anyone have any opinions on any programs in the state of Texas?
Applemiu Posted November 25, 2014 Posted November 25, 2014 Sorry, I don't know about Texas. You may try this forum about quant programs: https://www.quantnet.com/forum/quant-programs.25/?prefix_id=1
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