In fact, applied statistics belongs to science major according to discipline theory, but there are also schools that accept both arts and sciences. Because the enrollment situation of each school is different, it is not necessarily to recruit science students or to accept both arts and sciences. Therefore, friends who choose applied statistics major should take a closer look at the enrollment brochure of this school to see if this school accepts both arts and sciences. If it accepts both arts and sciences, then as long as the score is enough, there will be no big problem.
So what courses should I take to learn applied statistics? According to the general study, we need to study many courses such as senior generation, mathematical statistics and sampling survey, multivariate analysis, complex variable function, real variable function, mathematical analysis and so on. In fact, these courses are more difficult to learn, especially compared with liberal arts students, which are more suitable for science students, because science students generally have a better mathematical foundation. Of course, it doesn't mean that liberal arts students can't study. As long as they study hard, their learning difficulties can be overcome.
At the same time, the major of applied statistics is mainly divided into general statistics and economic statistics, which requires students to have good mathematical theory and skillfully use computer tools. In the current information age, the prospect of applied statistics is still relatively broad, and the salary after graduation is also considerable, so applied statistics is a good choice for some small partners who want to get a high salary, so this year's college entrance examination, small partners can consider this major.