<p>I am hoping to get advice on what kind of grad school options I couldthink about. I am a statistics/political science undergraduate, and I do like the data analysis part of statistics (but not the theory part). I would like to maybe do something that is applied statistics, maybe something that could get me into engineering type fields, or financial, etc. I do not want to do actuarial science though.</p>
<p>Anyone a stats major? what grad schools did you look at?</p>
<p>I’m not a stats major but I do stats and have been interested in an applied stats program for a while - there are several of them. Columbia has a one-year MA in statistics, but they also have a one-year MA program called quantitative methods in the social sciences that you may be interested in:</p>
<p>[Quantitative</a> Methods in the Social Sciences](<a href=“http://qmss.columbia.edu/]Quantitative”>http://qmss.columbia.edu/)</p>
<p>I know Hunter College also has an applied statistics master’s program, and Penn State does too. (I’ve mostly looked in the Northeast because that’s where I live.)</p>