How similar is studying statistics compared to studying mathematics? I doubt I could handle a complete mathematics degree (or at least well with decent grades) but statistics looks somewhat fun.
What I'm especially concerned about is about the emphasis on mathematical proofs.
>>7966169
Statistics is applied math. I suppose it varies on the individual institution, but in my UG classes we did proofs in class to show that something worked (more importantly for intuition WHY it worked) and then actual out of class work was typically doing statistics. Studying to do statistics isn't too bad, studying to understand statistics can be hard because it gets VERY intuitive.
Statistics=shit
>>7966169
You should have done applied math
>>7966176
The maths in statistics is easy
Understanding it is hard
Yes, even for you
>>7966169
math major here.
Idk how it is in other schools but you have the option of taking lots of stats classes as a math major for your math electives. So with either major you could pick up a minor in the other.
You'll have to learn to program in R or SAS for many statistics classes.
Like what was said before. The math in stats is not very difficult but understanding it fully is.
>>7966177
>something that the scientif method and community relies on is shit.
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