Msc Statistics?

<p>I'm an undergraduate economics major in the middle of exploring grad school options. I would like to work (broadly) within the international trade/manufacturing/consulting sector, and I'm considering pursuing a Masters in Statistics. I'm relatively good at math (sat 720), but I'm afraid that a graduate statistics program might crush me. I pulled of an A in business statistics but just a B+ in calculus. Is statistics out of my league? Also, are the computer programs/software largely self contained, or are most students entering the programs already very proficient w/ computers? I've also considered a Masters in logistics/supply chain management, though i fear that may be too narrow a specialization if i choose to branch out from or leave that industry....any thoughts would be hugely appreciated</p>

<p>You would need to take an advanced calculus based statistics course with proofs etc before you can gauge if a MS in Statistics is for you. Business statistics (if I understand correctly) just provides you with the results, a masters in statistics or applied math would not be the same.</p>