Looking for some advice on graduate schools

<p>Hi, I'm a double major in Math and Computer Science and i need some help on finding graduate schools for a masters in math of an applied nature (with a concentration in statistics and some CS classes if i can squeeze them in).</p>

<p>I want to stay relatively close to home which means my choices are limited to North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee, and perhaps Virginia.</p>

<p>So far i'm looking at:</p>

<p>UNC Chapel Hill
Georgia State
Clemson
George Mason (solely for the Dual Masters in math and statistics)
Georgia Tech (but their site says that the Masters program is aimed towards people continuing their education so i'm not so sure about this one)</p>

<p>I chose these because i can earn my masters in math and still get a heavy dose of statistics and perhaps take a data structures and data mining course as well. Can someone give me some feedback on these schools and their respective masters programs in mathematics? Or perhaps some other schools i should be looking at?</p>

<p>I don’t know anything about the graduate programs at Clemson but if you have any questions about the school in general feel free to let me know!!</p>

<p>I know about clemson already, i’m mainly concerned with academics… anyone have any advice?</p>

<p>anyone have any advice?</p>

<p>You would probably have better luck in the Graduate School forum.</p>