Zaad, I'm not sure what level of stats undergrads do nowadays (in my day, it was rubbish), but learning to use 'R' would be a good starting point. A lot of biology folks are using it for their data analysis rather than programmes like Excel or SPSS.
Unfortunately I didn't get to learn R because of module options even though it was available. I wanted to learn R or python, I'm gonna look for some certs.
Just a heads up, maybe look into courses abroad. Don't know how it works with your field but throughout continental Europe they tend to take much better care of their graduate students, financially and otherwise, than the U.K. does. Plus having the experience of living in another country and working with different people can often be a boon for employers. Otherwise, congratulations dude! I'm a month and a half away from finishing mine so I envy you!
Sweden and the like? They have much more interesting degrees and food in the rest of Europe. I've got the international living and working experience bit down already. Good luck!i glad it's over but kind of sad too.
Yeah, the moment after finishing your undergrad can be a bit of a downer. Sweden has been really good to me, all I need to look after is my living costs, though I don't know if I can recommend the food as it's so terrifyingly bland and healthy! Though the last winter was something else... Are you looking for short term employment at the moment, or something you can settle down into?
http://www.oreillyschool.com/certif...s-aw_python1&gclid=CPm4lbjJ3L0CFaMcOgod1GUAPw I'm taking this right now. So far so good!
Sports medicine will put hairs on your chest and make women fall at your feet. Or so I was led to believe. :cry:
So it's free to study there for foreign students? It is here (Finland) but I think they are going to change it soon.