I hope that was said in jest.  Salaries for beginning MS in applied statistics have 
been making
large gains in the past few years, and there is a huge number of job openings for 
applied
statisticians, especially those with MS in biostatistics.

Xie Min wrote:

> Michael ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
> : I have an undergraduate degree in Computer Science. Are there any programs
> : that will consider me for admission, even though my undergraduate degree is
> : not is Statistics?
>
> Usually it is the other way around - people with statistics degree may
> like to get a MSc in computer science to enter money-making industry...
>
> --

--
Frank E Harrell Jr
Professor of Biostatistics and Statistics
Division of Biostatistics and Epidemiology
Department of Health Evaluation Sciences
University of Virginia School of Medicine
http://hesweb1.med.virginia.edu/biostat




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