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Without randomization, your inferences haven’t got a chance.
--George Cobb, statistician, Mt. Holyoke
--George Cobb, statistician, Mt. Holyoke
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Tell your students to go into stats. The market is short on well-rounded statisticians with good business and management skills. Demand for this unique skill set is only going to grow.
<right> -Thad Hellman '98</right>
Why should you earn a Statistics Concentration?
Learn Statistics. Go Abroad.
What statisticians do
How do you get started?
Which statistics course should you take?
Information about the statistics concentration
Ready to add a concentration in statistics? Complete this form Statistics Contract and drop it off at RNS 509.
Summer Opportunities
Interdisciplinary Research and Computing
Summer Opportunities in Biostatistics
Boston
Atlanta
Iowa
North Carolina
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South Florida
St. Louis
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Mayo Biostatistics Internships
Statistics Program News

Nicole S Bohme, '05
Major(s): Math,
Concentration(s):
Job or student Title: Grad Student
Company or School: University of Washington
Is willing to be contacted: No
Nicole entered a PhD program in statistics at the University of Washington, Seattle, in September 2005.
Advice from this graduate:



