I don't have to take it to graduate. But it looks interesting, and it fits in rather well with my computer science and statistics dual degree. Though it is graduate-level...
Since everyone is offloading their decision making onto poly, give me advice! Share your wisdom about stochastic processes, markov chains, and classes that involve stochastic processes and markov chains.
Annoying thing: Because of the overlap between CS, stats, and ML, if I took 10-601 Machine Learning I'll have filled all the requirements for the Machine Learning minor. Except double counting rules mean that I'm not allowed to do that.
PS: Either people are retarded, or stats classes are way easier than people say they are. Straight A's
Since everyone is offloading their decision making onto poly, give me advice! Share your wisdom about stochastic processes, markov chains, and classes that involve stochastic processes and markov chains.
Annoying thing: Because of the overlap between CS, stats, and ML, if I took 10-601 Machine Learning I'll have filled all the requirements for the Machine Learning minor. Except double counting rules mean that I'm not allowed to do that.
PS: Either people are retarded, or stats classes are way easier than people say they are. Straight A's
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