July 15, 2022, 2:40 p.m. | /u/Fun_Bug4842

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I was admitted into a Masters in Public Policy program with a focus on applied quantitative methods and data visualization. It would allow me to take GIS courses, along with advanced quantitative methods, machine learning, and learn software including R, SAS, STATA, SPSS, ArcGIS, and JavaScript. I realized I am not that keen on working in a government/nonprofit setting post graduation, and was wondering if the breadth of this curriculum, along with coursework in previously completed on statistics, Discrete Math, …

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