Apologies for the lack of posts recently. I’m very excited about upcoming changes that are keeping me busy:
- This month, Civilstat is changing civil status. (And yes, I’m aware how lucky I am that she wants to marry me despite such awful puns.)
- This fall, I will be starting the PhD program in Statistics at Carnegie Mellon University.
Let me suggest a few other blogs to follow while this one is momentarily on the back burner.
By my Census Bureau colleagues:
- Modeling With Data, by Ben Klemens
- tokle.us, by Joshua Tokle
- Random Samplings, by the U.S. Census Bureau
- Research Matters, by U.S. Census Bureau researchers
- Director’s Blog, by U.S. Census Bureau Acting Director Tom Mesenbourg
By members of the Carnegie Mellon statistics department:
Jerzy:
Congrats on your forthcoming marriage and entrance into the PhD program!
I just wanted to say thanks for all the awesome posts. It was your review of Grammar of Graphics that finally convinced me to buy the book (and I’m glad I did!).
Best of luck!
Thanks for the well-wishes, Matt! And I’m glad you found value in the post (and of course in GoG)!
Congratulations on several major life transitions! Blogs can be very useful ways to ensure new learning is committed to memory – kind of a virtual notebook that others can peek into. Good luck!
Thanks David! I do plan to keep up blogging what I learn at CMU. Cheers!