Nov. 23, 2023, 6:48 a.m. | /u/NDVGuy

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I’m a data scientist with a bit of a weird background. I have PhD in my domain field and transitioned into data science after graduating by self-teaching missing ds skills (mostly coding and ML). My current ds job is in my domain and I spend most of my time coding for ML projects.

I’ve noticed that when I try to read up on data science interviews, I’m disproportionately very weak in everything related to probability. It’s just something that I …

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