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wanthony86

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    Biostatistics-Masters

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  1. The email did imply there was still a chance if students turn down their offers, but yea, the tone of it seemed pretty grim. There was no mention of a wait list either.
  2. All Hopkins Biostat invites have been sent out. According to the email I received, if you haven't received one, this "decreases chances dramatically."
  3. I recently got accepted into a top notch MS program in Biostats that I'm starting this fall. At this point, I'm still unsure about whether I'm passionate enough to go for a PhD, especially since my research experience is practically non-existant. I figured that if I decided the PhD wasn't for me, I'd still have ample career opportunities, or would I? Well my colleague seemed to think that wasn't the case. Then again, he isn't really familiar with the typical career trajectory of a biostatician, which is what brings me here. If I decide to throw in the towel after obtaining my Masters, what would my options be? I understand that there is some sort of "glass ceiling" with a Masters, but how low is this "ceiling"? Should I just bite the bullet and and for a PhD no matter what or will I be able to have a flourishing and rewarding career with just my MS? Any insight would be much appreciated. Thanks in advance.
  4. Wasn't it already in the Top 10? I don't think anything has changed. Please correct me if I'm wrong.
  5. Thank you for your reply. I think I'll take your advice and let half of them know.
  6. I've read that it's best to wait until you're holding the acceptance letter in your hands, but given how far away I am (Asia), only God knows how long that's going to take. I went ahead and filled out the online reply form to formally accept their offer. I also will be receiving a generous financial aid package, which further confirms that my acceptance is legit. What would you do if you were in my position? Wait till I receive the letter in who knows how many weeks or just notify the other schools?
  7. I emailed to find out my status (My period key is not working) This is what he had to say: Thank you for your email. I was preparing to email you, as the admissions committee have informed me that you are currently on the waitlist. I will contact you once a final decision has been made. Best wishes,
  8. I'm in a similar situation except U of Washington is offering me full funding. It'd be an effing dream come true to go to Harvard although from a purely economic standpoint it makes more sense to go with the program that offers the funding. My heart says Harvard, but my brain says UW. Do I give up a life-long dream for money?
  9. In at Harvard! Waitlisted at UC Davis. Womp Womp.
  10. You can find my stats in the decisions thread. They sent it w/o me inquiring.
  11. Yea, I was waitlisted at BU a couple of weeks ago. I emailed Yale to inquire and they said they're finalizing their decisions.
  12. In at UPenn! It isn't ranked on US News...can anybody attest to the quality of this program? Thank you.
  13. The voice of our generation, Christina Aguilera!
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