
I always find that statistics are hard to swallow and impossible to digest. The only one I can remember is that if all the people who go to sleep in church were laid end to end they would be a lot more comfortable.
--Mrs. Robert A. Taft
--Mrs. Robert A. Taft
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[edit] Summer Opportunities
[edit] Why should you earn a Statistics Concentration?
[edit] Learn Statistics. Go Abroad.
[edit] What statisticians do
[edit] How do you get started?
[edit] Which statistics course should you take?
[edit] Information about the statistics concentration
Ready to add a concentration in statistics? Submit a statistics concentration contract online.
[edit] Statistics Program News
[edit] Global Health and Biostatistics in Geneva
Work with researchers at the World Health Organization (WHO) Headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland, while becoming aware of the global burden of disease. Look for information on the 2009 Interim to study biostatistics in Geneva!

Lynne Rebecca Peeples, '02
Major(s): Math
Concentration(s): Statistics
Job or student Title: Grad Student/Research Analyst
Company or School: Harvard
Is willing to be contacted: Yes
Lynne graduated from St. Olaf with a mathematics major and a statistics concentration in 2002. She earned a Masters in Biostatistics at Harvard in 2004.
Advice from this graduate:Get as much practical experience as you can; and if grad school is in your future, it is helpful to have a good idea of what your long-term goals are before deciding on a program.


