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  1. Well, it appears that neither Weill nor Columbia liked me very much. The decision has been made: I'll be starting at Gerstner Sloan-Kettering in July!
  2. Cornell IMP post interview rejection. Disappointing but not entirely unexpected. Gerstner Sloan-Kettering it is!
  3. Post interview rejection from Columbia Pathobiology. Meh.
  4. I'm Canadian, and so I'm treated like any other international applicant, though the fact that I went to school here might make a difference. I have similar numbers to you, but less research and no publications. As you can see from my sig, I got interviewed at 4 good programs, and have already been accepted to Sloan-Kettering. Just make sure you have good LOR and a strong personal statement and you should be OK. Also, some state/public schools are mandated to accept more Americans, so keep that in mind.
  5. Honestly it comes down to the class structure. The people I'd most want to rotate/work with would be at SKI anyways, so I don't miss out on professors at Weill, Rockefeller or HSS, so that doesn't really matter. I don't care a whole lot about the larger university community that's available at Weill, and I actually like the idea of being a tight knit cohort. Working as a technician right now at CUMC, I see the rotation students constantly running in and out of lab in order to be in class and do homework. That is not something that I'd want to do, and the GSK program where rotations and classes are separate avoids it. Also, I'm pretty sure the ACE for GSK is your thesis presentation, as opposed to something unrelated. TLDR: Research is the same. Stipend is the same. Housing is the same. Classes and rotations are separate at GSK.
  6. Still waiting on offers from Weill and Columbia, but I've already had an acceptance at Sloan-Kettering for about a month now. Even if I get into both Weill and Columbia, I'll likely be going to GSK. Edit: I suppose I'm also waiting on Einstein, but I'm declining it should I get it.
  7. I applied to Pathobiology/Molecular Medicine. Still nothing and it's next week. Same story about Weill Cornell IMP. If I hear nothing from either by the end of the work day today, I'll follow up by e-mail.
  8. I literally found out this morning who I was interviewing with about 2 hours later. Just ask them about their own stuff and they'll talk for the entire time. Edit: spelling.
  9. Random question - anyone know how grad schools feel about deferral requests?
  10. Their first interview weekend is actually next week. Edit: Their = Einstein
  11. You might want to ask about health insurance and grad student housing. $26K is pretty good outside of NYC.
  12. Columbia is closed - yay paid vacation! I assume the other private ones are too.
  13. I personally applied to the Biomedical programs at CUMC, but the other day at Sloan-Kettering I talked to a few people who said they had invites to Biological Sciences. I think their (first?) interviews are in the next couple of weeks
  14. It's fine. I'm interviewing at Columbia IMP on Friday (Feb 14) and Weill said that all faculty interviews will be on Thursday so it would be ok. Just let them know.
  15. Rejected from Rockefeller. It was kind of funny though - a lot of us at the GSK interview today were also rejected and laughed about it. It was really nice to be all together for it, and even congratulate the few that did get interviews.
  16. Officially an NYU Sackler reject. Oh well, GSK next week
  17. Doncha worry, gradcafe will be the first to know if I decline
  18. Einstein interview. Not sure if I'll take it yet.
  19. Feb 12-14, applied to Pathobiology and Molecular Medicine. It looks like the actual interview days do not conflict though
  20. Weill Cornell IMP interview! Looks like it might conflict with Columbia's interview though. Hopefully something will be able to be worked out.
  21. Sloan-Kettering as well! Mid-week interviews though....
  22. Undergrad Institution: Ivy Major(s): Biochemistry, Jewish History Minor(s): GPA in Major: 3.53 Overall GPA: 3.6 Position in Class: Middle of the pack Type of Student: Male Canadian GRE Scores (revised/old version): Q: 165 V: 164 W: 5.5 B: N/A TOEFL Total: N/A Research Experience: 2 summers at UBC, 1 semester project lab class, 1 semester in cancer lab, starting full time as lab tech in January Awards/Honors/Recognitions: Some semesters on Deans' list Pertinent Activities or Jobs: See above research Any Miscellaneous Accomplishments that Might Help: Special Bonus Points: Spent summers with Canada Research Chair, currently working for director of institute Any Other Info That Shows Up On Your App and Might Matter: Applying to Where: Columbia Pathobiology and Molecular Medicine (Interview offered 12/13/13) NYU Sackler Open Program Rockefeller Mount Sinai Biomedical Sciences Sloan-Kettering Weill Cornell Immunology and Microbial Pathogenesis Einstein
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