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Ellaie

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    2017 Fall
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    Genetic Counseling

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  1. You're not being nosy. I don't mind answering. Last year I applied to 7 (UCI, California state, Alabama, Utah, Indiana state, Michigan, and UC Denver). I only received an interview at UCI. I was wait listed and from my conversation with Pam I could tell I was pretty low on the wait list and didn't have that great of a chance of getting in. This year I applied to UC Irvine, USF, Emory, Michigan, Indiana State, South Carolina, Northwestern, UAMS, Sarah Lawrence, and Ohio State. I got interviews at UCI, USF, Emory, Ohio State, Sarah Lawrence, and UAMS. USF was my top choice and they accepted me outright. Ohio State and UAMS rejected me. SLC had me on the waitlist, but I declined. I didn't talk to anyone, so I'm not sure what my position on the wait list was. UCI and Emory both told me I was high on the wait list. Emory said I would likely receive an acceptance before Monday was over. I don't know for sure whether I would have actually been accepted though because I accepted my offer for USF around noon and took myself off the other wait lists. I did a lot during my off year to improve my resume. Previously I had been volunteering as a rape crisis advocate for a month, but I continued to do it and had over a year of experience by this round of applications. I tutored a girl with Down syndrome in literacy. I shadowed a couple more genetic counselors. I interviewed a couple more that I wasn't able to shadow. I think more important than all these experiences themselves though was how I did a better job presenting them and myself in my resume and essay. I spent a lot more time on my writing, and I had A LOT of people proofread it for me and give me advice. So to answer yours and @adragonisnoslave's question, I wrote an entirely new one. I think this was important to include the new experiences over the last year as well as improve my writing. I feel like from my application experience and the feedback I received I learned a lot more about what programs are looking for and tried to include this in my statement.
  2. When I reapplied I had my recommendation letter writers resubmit my letters. From my experience, schools said it's okay to use the same recommendation letter writers but they advise they write a new or updated letter. One of the things some programs said when I applied was that I should strengthen my recommendation letters and have them focus more on genetic counseling. I sent my writers the recommendations that schools had told me about my letters when I asked them to write for me again. I was very careful with how I phrased everything in order to not seem offensive and let them know that what they wrote was ultimately up to them. I was a little paranoid when it came to my letters and actually submitted 5 letters to every school that allowed it instead of the 3 I had submitted last year. I asked another professor and the nurse practitioner involved in my advocacy experience. I did this because I figured if a couple weren't good then at least there were 3 others to make up for it. I also didn't want to be stressed out again if my writers didn't submit in time. Honestly, it was probably unnecessary, but it doesn't hurt. I asked a couple schools about whether I needed to start an entirely new application and they said yes.
  3. Congratulations to everyone that got accepted somewhere this year!! This is a really exciting time! I'm looking forward to connecting with you all in the future at conferences or other events. For those that didn't get in, I know exactly what you're going through. I was a 2nd year applicant, so I know how crushing it is to realize you put so much time into things and didn't get accepted anywhere. I applied to 7 schools last year and only received one interview at UCI and was wait listed. This year I applied to 10 and received 6 interviews. I know so many people have already said it, but it really is such a common thing to be a 2nd or 3rd year applicant in this field. There just aren't enough programs yet for all the qualified applicants. For anyone looking for advice on strengthening their application or wanting someone to proofread their essay for them next year feel free to reach out! I don't want to put my contact information on this board, but shoot me a PM and I'll give you my email or facebook info.
  4. I'm disappointed to hear we wont be classmates! SLC was a great school though, and I'm sure you're going to enjoy it there!
  5. Don't worry. Those were the next couple calls I made as soon as I officially accepted the offer from USF.
  6. I've officially accepted a position at USF! I'm feeling a huge mix of relief and anxiety about being finished with the application process. @KeepSwimming2017 I really hope you end up getting accepted to USF and we can be classmates!! Keep me updated on how things are going for you.
  7. I live in Chicago right now because I moved here when I didn't get into school last year to experience the city life for a year. Moving back to Florida would put me back near my family, and I have missed them the last year. It's a hard decision, and I keep worrying about making the wrong one. But, I guess there isn't necessarily a wrong choice here. Every program still gives you the education to become a genetic counselor. I'm trying to keep that in perspective and it helps a little.
  8. I'm so stressed out right now. I don't want to make the wrong decision. Before going into today I had USF as my top choice. Tuition is less than 20k and it'd let me be close to my family and friends in Florida. Being part of the first class would be a really unique experience as well. And they're only taking four people and I was one of the four that they initially wanted for their inaugural class. That kind of feels like a big deal to me too and makes me think they see more in me than the other programs do. I feel like I should accept the offer, but that just seems so finalized. Emory told me I'm high on the waitlist and would most likely receive an offer, and I really liked both Emory and UCI. I've never lived in Georgia or California so it would be a new adventure that I wouldn't get to experience by staying in Florida. They are also more established programs.
  9. They said in the email that they were going to contact the people accepted, followed by the people rejected, and then those high on the waitlist. So, it could be a good sign that you haven't heard anything.
  10. I told USF I was leaning towards accepting, but wanted to think about it for a little bit. I told them I'd get back to them as soon as possible.
  11. Just checked my application on SLC and it says I was waitlisted. Still haven't received an email. Wanted to let everyone here know, so you can check your application status there instead of waiting for an email.
  12. I got accepted to USF!!! I can't believe this is happening right now. I didn't accept yet because I want to hear from other schools first and think about it, but I'm leaning towards accepting. I'm just so shocked. Second time applying and I get outright accepted to my top program.
  13. @metabolismo Thanks for setting up that survey! It's been really interesting seeing all the results. I've really enjoyed reading them. It's funny how differently people view the programs. For example, Arkansas is towards the bottom of my list of programs and 3 people have it listed as their top choice!
  14. I was just there last week. Don't be nervous! Everyone there was super nice. They just did a presentation explaining the program. Then had 4 interviews each was 25 minutes. Then there was a campus tour. Pretty standard format and nothing was scary about it.
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