<p>Hello I am undergraduate junior in one of Big Ten college, and look for graduate degree in Statistics (or BioStat). I need desperate help from masters of CC,who is probably you. </p>
<p>Currently, majoring in Actuarial Mathematics & Applied Statistics, minor in Econ.</p>
<p>Here is courses that I had taken. (Only related courses in Stat major, not in actuarial math & Econ)</p>
<p>2008 FA: Calc 1
2008 SP: Calc 2, Linear Algebra, Elem. Stat., Intro to SAS
2009 FA: Calc 3, Diff. Eqn., Discrete Math, Intro to C++, Indermediate SAS, Advanced SAS
2009 SP: Real Analysis, Probability theory
2010 FA: Mathematical Stat, Intermediate Applied Stat, Applied Regression analysis</p>
<h2>2011 SP: Time series analysis, Stocastics modeling, Application on Linear Algebra</h2>
<p>Scheduled
2011 FA: Surveying method, Numerical Computations, Design for Clinical design(Graduate course), Design of Experiment (Graduate Course)
2012 SP: Statistics Consulting, Game Theory, Applied Multivariate Statistical Analysis (Graduate Course), Data Mining I (Graduate Course)</p>
<p>My GPA is well maintained (3.7+/4.0), while variety of club activity.
I also will have internship in government funded research facility. (direct field)</p>
<p>My eyes on MS Biostatistics in Harvard, Yale, or UW.
How's look like? Should I apply lower school as well? </p>
<p>I really appreciate your help in advance!</p>