- How can I personalize my field study more
 - As this will most likely be my master's project, is experimental design something I won't mind spending all next year doing?
 - What are applications of experimental design?
 - Besides learning the basics, how can I best prepare for experimental design?
 - Will I be working with other students?
 - Should I be learning SAS or SQUL?
 - Will I be able to live in London and commute to Southampton because I will only be meeting with Dr. Woods once a week?
 - Will there we differences in professor-student communication?
 - How 'fluent' will I need to be in experimental design?
 - Does it matter that my project may have nothing to do with living in England?
 - Will I need to learn odds rather than proportions?
 - Will I have to communicate in terms of odds?
 - How practical will my project be?
 - Will it involve actual data?
 - Or just theory and mathematical statistics?
 - Will my project be more of a thesis?
 - Best way to establish contact with Dr. Woods? Email via Dr. Reese or through myself?
 - What is the best way to continue contact with U of Southampton after my project?
 - How long will I be working on experimental design after my field study?
 - What if I don't understand experimental design?
 - How can I appropriately represent the Statistics program (and BYU) at U of Southampton?
 - What specific parts of experimental design will I be interested in?
 - What types of computers do they use?
 - How difficult will it be to find housing?
 - How is the best way to establish a email interaction with Dr. Woods?
 
Friday, January 13, 2012
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