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	<title>Comments on: What Can You Do With a Degree In Statistics? &#8211; A Follow Up</title>
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		<title>By: Reflecting on Life After Statistics - R.I.P. Minghui Yu &#124; FlowingData</title>
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		<description>[...] As one of the organizers of the event, Life After a Statistics Doctoral Program (a conference organized by the doctoral students in Columbia&#039;s Statistics Department), I was excited to be invited to guest post on Nathan&#039;s blog but then realized that my perception of the event would be so different than that of an attendee that perhaps I shouldn&#039;t. Two post-docs from Columbia&#039;s Statistics department, Matt and Kenny, agreed that they would post and they did -- once on Andrew Gelman&#039;s blog and once on Nathan&#039;s. [...]</description>
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