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mote2
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Posted on 05-27-08 6:18
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Hello,
I am beginning my Masters in Applied Math( Statistics in particular) starting this fall. Is there any Sajhaites done or curently doing similar studies? Is it worth studying? Any thing I should know that I don't know? Feedbacks and advice needed.... thanks in advance.
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quite_guy
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Posted on 05-27-08 9:33
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great future I think, with MSC in Stat.. you could probably land Bio-Statistician (Bio-Informatics) jobs easily. And these are well paid too... so go ahead dude.
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Chintamani
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Posted on 05-27-08 11:22
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Masters in Applied Mathematics with Statistics as major is very good one dude.
Try to study Statistical Analysis Software(SAS) as one of the subject during your course. You will get very good work as a statistician in the insurance companies also.
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jacksparrow
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Posted on 05-27-08 11:40
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Just out of curiosity, what Bachelor's degree do you need to have to study masters in statistics? What did you have mote2?
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waiyat
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Posted on 05-28-08 12:16
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Entry Requirements
Bachelor degree with statistics major from a recognised university. If an applicant's background in statistics, mathematics or computing is inadequate, satisfactory completion of a qualifying program will be required before admission to the Masters course.
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mickthesick
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Posted on 05-28-08 3:08
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.A Master's in Statistics and Data Analysis is a great degree to have if you are looking for a good job. I am doing Applied Economics with Data Analysis concentration, and from what my professors tell me, this and Master's in Statistical Analysis have a good job market right now. Starting salary is around $50k-$70 k. However, international students may find it a little difficult to get a job immediately.
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Posted on 05-28-08 8:10
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This is a very marketable degree. A good analytical skills is useful in any job! Statistics alone is fine, but I would suggest you to combine statistics with something else too, for example with bio, physics, finance, economics--whatever your next best interest is. That definitely is worth time and money!
If you have interest in finance and/or economics and are more ambitious, you can try taking actuarial exams. This could land you to some great jobs with very good $$$.
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latoboy
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Posted on 05-28-08 8:53
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statistically speaking ms in statistics has a bad statistics of finding job in current market.. i dont know abt the future though.
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Samsara
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Posted on 05-28-08 9:00
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With a MS in Statistics, go for a Ph.D in economics...You'd be the hero of the econometrics class. You'd surely have all the dumfugcks there give you a stare as though Einstein just graced them with his presence.
On a more serious note, if you've had financial classes (especially Options), apply for trading positions or trading strategists roles at IBs (example: quants). Don't go for the prop shops as you'd end up regretting, just stick to aiming for the hedge-funds and major IBs out there. You'd get an above average decent starting salary with a MS in Stats. When you do find a job, Send me your first bonus for helping you make the BIG bucks!
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mote2
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Posted on 05-28-08 4:02
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BS in Math. I was initially thinking to get into Math education.
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latoboy
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Posted on 05-28-08 4:41
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Math education... lol... why u want to go into teaching.. the pay is shit.. just look at samsara .... he was working as a Valet parking attendant in manhattan near 11th & 57th.. until he got canned.... for posting a customers Benz on sajha.com... lol ... he has learnt his lesson since then.
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Posted on 05-28-08 5:15
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i think as an international student its kinda hard to get in jobs related to economics and finance......i hve been looking for last six months and have been rejected from everywhere so far...i have graduate degree in economics and finance from a very good university here in east coast and undergraduate degree in IT...
i really would appreciate if someone could suggest ways to find jobs in economics, finance, hedge funds, i-banks..i really dont want to go through indian consultancy route...
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mote2
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Posted on 05-28-08 7:55
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let's keep this thread alive
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