nislam Posted September 28, 2017 Posted September 28, 2017 Undergrad Institution: Private, decent university in my home countryMajor(s): Electrical EngineeringMinor(s): MathGPA: 3.84 Grad Institution: Public, Public IVY UniversityMajor(s): Electrical EngineeringGPA: 3.08 Type of Student: South AsianGRE General Test: Q: 167 (92%)V: 142 (57%)W: 3.5 Programs Applying: Statistics MS Awards/Honors/Recognitions: Graduate Teaching Assitant Courses: Math/Stat: Statistical Method I (graduate level) -- A-; Complex System -- B+; Linear Algebra -- A, Applied Probability and Statistics -- A, Calculus I, II & III -- A Programming: Intro to C, Programming in C++ Letters of Recommendation: Professor I did two courses with; current work supervisor for whom I'm a teaching assistant, One of my statistics faculty. Suggestions: It will be very helpful if you guys can suggest me some universities where i can get funding in masters program. Thanks in advance. Concerns: I know my verbal background/GRE is weak plus my MS gpa is below average, and i don't think my application will be competitive enough for PhD programs. Any advice on how to fund a Masters? Thanks again
StatHopeful Posted September 28, 2017 Posted September 28, 2017 You look pretty competitive to me for most masters programs, maybe some with funding. I don't know many that fund, but one that seems to fund quite a few students is Iowa State. I believe Clemson also has funded mathematical statistics options you could look into as well. nislam 1
biostatboi Posted September 28, 2017 Posted September 28, 2017 Canadian research-based MS programs will typically fund students.
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