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  1. For CS and comp bio phd students it is very common to get internships during the summers that are fairly lucrative. It might be harder for pure bio. It is possible to find a job or consulting gig in which you further your research as well as get things done for them. But most grad schools don't let you "double dip" in terms of have a full time job and get paid by the stipend. Most schools have some clause in their official offer or grad student handbook which states that you cannot work more than x hours per week at another job. I don't know the spread on this, but I've seen x=10.

    I do know that stanford subsidizes housing and I assume ucsf does as well. Plenty of people make it work. I would just ask (after interviews, not at interviews) the grad students there if it is a big problem.

  2. 23 minutes ago, NAGradBioInf said:

    Don't get disappointed at all. At least you have received an invitation from Stanford for an interview. That was my target school, but they did not even consider me for an interview although I consider my application strong. I have not received anything yet from Stanford, not even a rejection letter. I assume it is coming soon:( I should be the one who is disappointed:(

    I'm sorry. I know it isn't very considerate of me. But I think we both have the right to grieve over losses. Best of luck to you.

  3. Do we know much about post interview acceptance rates for computational biology programs in general? Or does it vary significantly program to program?

    I asked my friend who just graduated from the Stanford BMI program and she said that they do weed out a bit at interviews, maybe 50%. And I heard the same thing about Sanger from an acquaintance I have in that program. They just sent out an email cc'ing (not bcc'ing) all of the candidates about lodging for the interview so I can see there are 22 but they will also skype interview an unknown number of people. That program is 12-15/year and they will accept more than enroll of course.

    Anyone know about other comp bio programs?

  4. 2 hours ago, desmond.bo said:

    Easy easy man! I totally get that point. I'm just kidding! If that offends you I apologize.

    :rolleyes: I'm just following your joke. Sorry about that!

    No problem lol. I just got worried given people didnt see what I wrote before and "racism" being such a serious word. I knew you were joking. But would other people? Thanks for clarifying tho.

  5. 37 minutes ago, desmond.bo said:

    I saw that before you edited, man:P. You racist lol:-P

    woah woah woah, there was nothing racist in that.

    The full post was "I'm American. I'll take any advantage I can get even if it is unfair. This process is cut throat." And when I realized that it was not the most sensitive thing to say, I edited it out. I apologize, but "American" is not a race. We are a melting pot. And it is not me who is doing this biasing.

    It is not up to me if there is an american bias at american funded schools or not. I did say that it was unfair.

  6. 17 minutes ago, SysEvo said:

    "Thank you for applying to the MIT Computational and Systems Biology PhD Program. The admissions committee has met and had hoped to have all invitations sent out by today Friday January 13th. Due to grant deadlines, the committee in requesting more time.  With this in mind, you should receive an update on the status of your application by Jan 17th. We apologize for this inconvenience and appreciate your patience"

    Why not just a rejection...

    at least you got mit microbiology today. That is awesome! Congrats! Be happy and celebrate!

  7. "Thank you for applying to the MIT Computational and Systems Biology PhD Program. The admissions committee has met and had hoped to have all invitations sent out by today Friday January 13th. Due to grant deadlines, the committee in requesting more time.  With this in mind, you should receive an update on the status of your application by Tuesday January 17, 2017. We apologize for this inconvenience and appreciate your patience."

    TL;DR delayed till tuesday.

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