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Statistics or Biostatitics PhD

Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2012 3:32 pm
by anugunturi
I am planning to apply for a PhD for Fall 2013 and below is my profile

- I hold a MS degree in statistics
- I have 5 years experience working as a bio-statistician at a cancer center
- will take GRE in October 2012.

I am planning to apply for UC- Berkeley and UC-Davis...and may be Stanford too ( I doubt I would get an admission in Stanford or Berkeley for that matter). I don't know if I should apply for statistics or Bio-statistics...my reasearch experience is in Bio-statistics and statistical genetics . Any comments on the choice of schools..and if I stand a chance at these schools

Any comments will be greatly appreciated..

Re: Statistics or Biostatitics PhD

Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2012 4:43 pm
by mathdude8119
Well, I don't think Stanford has a biostatistics department. I'd consider UW and Harvard too (if you're applying to the top); each has both programs and are ranked highly in each.

I think with a Stats PhD you can probably go into Biostats, but I don't think you can go into more economic/financial statistics with a Biostats PhD. Something to keep in mind...

Re: Statistics or Biostatitics PhD

Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2012 10:46 pm
by anugunturi
Thank you for the reply..I am kind of stuck in the San Francisco area and we have Berkeley, Stanford and Davis. Stanford and Berkeley are rated 1 and 2 for Statistics and I doubt I will get an admission there...I will also apply to the Biostatistics group in Berkeley and Davis..as there is too much competition for the statistics dept.

Re: Statistics or Biostatitics PhD

Posted: Fri Jul 27, 2012 4:29 pm
by gtg387y
If you're limiting yourself to Bay Area major universities, be prepared for the very real possibility that you won't get accepted to any of them.