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Advice as an Applied Physics Senior
Jan. 8, 2022, 4:34 a.m. | /u/neeeeeeeeeek
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I'm almost done with my BA in Applied Physics. Along the way I've touched a bit of Python, used R once, and used A LOT of excel in lab work. What would anyone think my next steps are to get closer to landing at a minimum an entry level data science job? I've heard a lot about bootcamps and certificates from Google/IBM, but I've always thought experience is better. Would maybe pursuing a MSDA be worth it?
Another thing, I've …
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