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  1. Hello :)! This is my second time applying. I got interviewed by two schools last year but accepted by only one.. which was my undergraduate institution lol. After talking to several professors and grad students, I decided to decline this offer and reapply to programs in different schools. So I really really hope I get in somewhere this year haha :)

     

    Undergrad Institution: big public research university with a good reputation in biosciences
    Major(s): Biochemistry
    GPA in Major: 3.6
    Overall GPA: 3.6
    Type of Student: Domestic Female

    GRE Scores:
    Q: 164
    V: 163
    W: 4.0

    Research Experience: ~2 years in a virology lab when I was an undergrad; ~ 3 years in a biochemistry lab as an undergrad and a lab tech (currently working here). Several poster presentations, one middle author paper published and one first-author paper under preparation.

    Awards/Honors/Recognitions: 1 year undergrad research fellowship.. and a few other small stuff

    Pertinent Activities or Jobs: I'm working as a lab tech now

    Special Bonus Points: took a couple of grad-level courses.. did okay loll (so I doubt it'd make any difference)

    Applying to Where:
     

    1. Northwestern University (Interdisciplinary Biological Sciences; IBiS)

    2. University of Chicago (Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics; BMB)

    3. University of Wisconsin-Madison (Integrated Program in Biochemistry; IPiB)

    4. University of Michigan (Program in Biomedical Sciences; PiBS)

    5. *MIT Biology

    6. *Harvard Biological and Biomedical Sciences (BBS) and

          Harvard Molecules, Cells, and Organisms (MCO) program

    7. Yale Biological and Biomedical Sciences (Biochemistry Biophysics track)

    (* applied last year)

     

    I'm considering adding one more school.. I know there's no such thing as a "safe and still good" school but I'm still a little bit worried because all of the programs on my list are very competitive programs. Also, my resume didn't change much from last year except a couple more presentations and a publication..

  2. Rejection in the mail today from Stanford micro & immuno (I'm on the east coast). Glad to have heard back from everywhere officially. Now, to focus on not screwing up any interviews... :)

     

    Same here. I got the rejection letter a few days ago and I applied to the biochemistry track. I didn't even feel sad at that point haha just glad that waiting torture is over :)

  3. Just out of curiosity, what are some reasons that a grad school would REJECT applicants after they invited them and interviewed them? People have been telling me that as long as I don't act like a crazy person they'll accept me.. but it seems like most schools accept 50~70% of students they interview and I just can't imagine that that many people (50~30% of interviewees) would do something wrong at the interview, like get drunk/be arrogant,etc. Do you guys have any ideas?

  4. Hey everyone, quick question about interviews...

     

    Are you guys sending thank you notes to your interviewers, or do you think an email saying thanks will do? Since the interviews aren't that long and are pretty informal, I would imagine that an email would be fine.

    I was gonna just email them that night or 1 day after saying thank you.. Just to make that final good impression before they forget me haha :)

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