r/publichealth • u/SadBreath PhD/MPH • Aug 28 '19
ADVICE School and Jobs Advice Megathread Part III
All job and school-related advice should be asked in here. Below is the r/publichealth MPH guide which may answer general questions.
See the below guides for more information:
- MPH Guide
- Job Guide
- Choosing a public health field
- Choosing a public health concentration
- Choosing a public health industry
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u/Rainbows_and_ribbons Sep 04 '19
Hey! I’ve been a SAHM for the past 5 years. I got a BFA and worked as product photographer in another life. I live in a city with free community college and was going to start some pre-requisites in January as my kids are getting school aged.
I’m interested in doing Epidemiology or possibly an MS in biostatistics if I’m up to the math. I’ve got a long road of community college classes ahead of me. There’s a couple different certificates I can obtain while doing classes, one is a data science fundamentals certificate that goes over python, SQL, stats, etc. Another one is a math certificate. I’ll still do whatever math is required before applying to specific programs just not the extra that is required of a certificate if I do the data one.
My questions is which one would look better before applying to grad school? I want to aim high and try to get into a good school. My husband is in tech and trying to convince me to do the data science fundamental cert. He thinks I can get a low level analyst job that could look good for a resume in grad school and afterwards. What do you experts say? Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks!