From Recipe Development to Model Building: How Cooking Mirrors Data Science 

Italian Night Dinner Menu

I’ve considered myself an avid cook for about five years now. Most of my journey has been documented on my cooking account, Kally’s Eats. My repertoire ranges from mundane school lunch meal prep to elaborate tasting menus spanning a variety of cuisines (see below for some past menus).  Cooking and Continue reading From Recipe Development to Model Building: How Cooking Mirrors Data Science 

Commuting

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The prospect of driving an hour or more one-way to school every day can be daunting. My commute to the Institute for Advanced Analytics averaged 70 minutes across the end of summer and the beginning of fall. The average travel time did increase slightly in the fall semester, but the Continue reading Commuting

Gap Year to Grad School

The thought of coming to graduate school after a gap year was daunting. I hadn’t thought about statistics in forever other than occasionally checking my fantasy football teams. I hadn’t taken an exam, interviewed, or studied for anything. I wasn’t even working in a traditional setting like an office. My Continue reading Gap Year to Grad School