Statement of Purpose CMU
Statement of Purpose CMU
As a graduate student, I was awarded a full scholarship, the Lawrence Academic Fellowship, and
I earned my M.S. from the Department of Physics at Northeastern University. Since then, I have
decided to pursue my second master’s degree in statistics. With my solid foundation in
mathematics and related programming knowledge in C++ and MATLAB as well as my rich
research experiences and creative approaches, I plan to devote my studies and research to
statistics in the hope of becoming an excellent statistician. An M.S. from Carnegie Mellon
University will bring me closer to achieving my goals.
Later, during my studies at Shanghai Jiao Tong University, I grasped every opportunity I could
fine to further improve my mathematics abilities. I chose to this, not only because mathematics is
very important to my major, but also because of my strong interest in the subject. Meanwhile,
Shanghai Jiao Tong’s reputation as the second best engineering school in China allowed me to
pay more attention to fostering the programming ability. The course in advanced programming
languages helped me gain proficiency in C++. I believe all of these skills have prepared me well
for my future studies in the field of statistics.
In 2005, due to excellent academic results, I was awarded the Excellent Academic Scholarship
along with the opportunity to study at Hong Kong University as an exchange student. During the
half-year I spent at Hong Kong University, I recognized the academic diversity of this
international university. This experience gave me a chance to communicate with students from
all over the world while learning to understand a different education system. I also actively
participated in scientific research. In 2006, I qualified to join Professor Kadi Zhu’s group. With a
focus on teamwork, I fulfilled my responsibility to use computer simulations to investigate the
group velocity of light in different substances. My contributions sped up our team’s completion
of the project.
After this project, I decided to pursue my Ph.D. in physics abroad and earned a full scholarship
offer from Northeastern University. At Northeastern University, the rigorous academic
atmosphere excited my great interest in physics theory. Eventually my hard work was rewarded
when I earned the Lawrence Academic Fellowship, an award that is only given to the
academically first-ranked student in each year. In “Computational Physics”, I learned how to use
MATLAB to solve physics problems, which greatly excited my interest in computer simulations.
I have a solid foundation in math and programming because these fields have wide applications
in the realm of physics, my former major. Throughout my curriculum, I have completed many
important math courses such as calculus, linear algebra and statistics. Moreover, my physics
background will enhance my creativity and help me propose unique ideas while increasing the
diversity of the department.
Carnegie Mellon’s master’s program in statistics focuses on the theoretical systems, but also
emphasizes the importance of the applications, a dual approach that agrees with my career goals.
After finishing my master’s studies, I desire to start my career in the industry and I intend to win
honor for Carnegie Mellon University. I am confident that your department will enable me to
realize my dream of becoming an outstanding statistician.