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Hello, I was wondering the job prospects for a master's degree in stat,
and whether jobwise it is highly desirable to also do some computer
science (e.g., programming languages, data structures etc). I'd
appreciate any suggestions. Thank you!
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Many of these people end up as SAS programmers. Lots of experience
wtih SAS may be more valuable than abstract computer science.
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