For example, are there programs at Stanford or Berkeley that allow me to study Natural Language Processing while accepting my current academic background? I’ve taken programming, calculus, and statistics, but I haven’t studied linear algebra—would that be a barrier to entry?
I’m sure this has been asked before, but I’m planning to pursue a PhD and move into quantitative finance. I already have some industry experience and have passed CFA Level I. I’m trying to determine which doctoral programs would be most useful. While a PhD in Statistics seems relevant, are there...
Hi, I’m a girl from Massachusetts who has spent my entire life surrounded by a liberal, progressive community, and while I’ve been fortunate to thrive in that environment, I’ve never really stepped outside of the cultural and political landscape that defines New England. I don’t look Southern, I...
Two months have passed since my child’s admission was confirmed, yet we never received a paper letter. The only notice came through an email, a message on the applicant portal, and instructions to create a “My Ole Miss” account. I’m just wondering why Ole Miss relies solely on electronic...