For our first year, we have a year-long sequence:
* Probability, TR 6:10-7:25 (hopefully PM!)
* Statistical Inference Theory, MW 4:10-5:25 (I *really* hope this is PM!)
* Applied Statistics, MW 10:35-11:50 (I imagine this is AM.)
... plus 1 seminar each semester, which means either:
* Adv. Math Stat I, M 12:00-1:00
* Adv. Probability, F 11:45-1:15
Interestingly, I suspect that many or most students will not have the prerequisites for the "Adv." seminars... but this is ok, since they are graded Pass/Fail, based on attendance. But my previous experience has been that lectures are the least useful part of taking a class. I just need a good book.
It's been a *long* time since I've had 4 courses at the same time... and I will need to TA on top of that! Please give me some time for research!
* Probability, TR 6:10-7:25 (hopefully PM!)
* Statistical Inference Theory, MW 4:10-5:25 (I *really* hope this is PM!)
* Applied Statistics, MW 10:35-11:50 (I imagine this is AM.)
... plus 1 seminar each semester, which means either:
* Adv. Math Stat I, M 12:00-1:00
* Adv. Probability, F 11:45-1:15
Interestingly, I suspect that many or most students will not have the prerequisites for the "Adv." seminars... but this is ok, since they are graded Pass/Fail, based on attendance. But my previous experience has been that lectures are the least useful part of taking a class. I just need a good book.
It's been a *long* time since I've had 4 courses at the same time... and I will need to TA on top of that! Please give me some time for research!