What I liked
I enjoyed getting experience doing Statistical research and being introduced to the graduate level of studies experience with having a university advisor who met with us every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, having ten weeks to work with a team of thirteen undergraduate statistics students. I developed my skills further in research using R code, LaTeX, and also being able to work with others. This experience has changed my career focus from wanting to just teach or tutor in mathematics and statistics to doing something with data analysis, and eventually, working one day for NASA in a team of innovators also. The final products produced from this internship is a 48 page document, including research, plots, title page and references and R code, written as a tech report in LaTeX/Overleaf coding software. Additionally, my group of three, who wrote this document on Kaplan-Meier survival curve estimators for Stochastic Ordering presented a 30-minute presentation to an advisory committee of Statistics Board members from Oregon State University, Columbia University and Rice University. This experience also helped prepare me for my Senior Math Capstone Research class I am taking this semester, involving research on a project, one-on-one with my advisor. I am also even more interested in going to graduate school now, which I was unsure I was even "good enough" for, but my initial plan before graduate school is to work 1 or 2 years then go back to graduate school by the 2022-2023 school year (if not before, as I graduate in May, 2020). I even found a passion of possibly getting an advanced degree in 'Financial Mathematics," combining my current Mathematics-Statistics major and Business Administration minor interests. Another thing, this internship helped guide me was the ability to coordinating a plan of when we would finish the project since the times we worked on the research were up to our smaller teams of three, conducting this research, as long as we were able to get the work done, and we were putting in the hours of generally a 9 to 5 job.