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livenlearn

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    Cal,hsph,hopkins,ucla,gwu,uw,tulane

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  1. having lived in seattle, i gotta agree with free radical it's an amazing city and UW has plenty of connections with global health organizations. Either way you can't go wrong . both universities have great public health schools. Congrats
  2. I had a chat conversation with the director of the program back in spetember when i was contemplating whether the program was a good fit for me and he told me that between 12 and 15 people would be admitted. this is consistent with what people said above. UNC accepts anybody with decent stats??? right i have some friends who got rejected at UNC and admitted at Harvard.
  3. Anybody heard from Berkeley epi phd program? it's my top choice. so far i got one acceptance at pitt (epi phd) and one rejection at UW (implementation science phd)
  4. well i got into pittsburgh with no interviews. So it really depends on the school
  5. Congrats MPH(D) i am happy to see people getting positve results after suffering some setbacks. I got rejected from hopkins and UW and accepted at pittsburgh for epi PhD . It's not over until it's over. i am still waiting to hear from 6 schools. Good luck to everybody still waiting on an acceptance.
  6. I have a masters in clinical immunology i did take some few classes in global health and i did an internship at the WHO. i have been accepted to pitt epi phd program. I think it really depends on your public health experience and how strong the other applicants are.
  7. Accepted at Pittsburgh epidemiology Phd, first acceptance of the season
  8. It all depends on what you trying to get out of your degree ? If you in it for the benjamins you might as well change fields.
  9. we applied to the same programs except for UNC. Argh im interested in infectious dis epi. i emailed pitt yesterday this is the reply i got from them "The Epidemiology department has just started reviewing their applications on our school-wide deadline of January 15. We expect decisions to be made within the next 4-6 weeks, but the department will issue decisions on a rolling basis as they are made for each individual applicant." So i think it really depends on when you submittted your application
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