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  1. I have no idea about Cronkhite, but I spent my first year of grad school at Perkins. Perkins is fine. It's the typical dorm with rooms down the hall (up to 40?50? rooms per floor), two common kitchens, a common space in some floors (none on the 4th), and common bathroom. Pros : It's a nice place to meet a lot of different people, from different fields. It's especially helpful if you haven't lived in Cambridge/Boston before and you don't have your own group of friends yet. You won't be lonely. No need to buy furniture etc. The first year is hectic so unless you can move here at least a month in advance to buy furniture and settle in, it's nice to have a furnished place, and you can slowly adjust to grad school life without worrying about extra house-related stuff. The rooms are actually pretty decent. The large rooms are beautiful and the small room really isn't that small. Cons : Noise travels. a LOT. Grad students are pretty good at keeping quiet hours (it's not like there is crazy partying every night...) but you can really hear everything that happens in the hall... so if you're a light sleeper or you really want quiet... Meal plan: you have to have a meal plan if you live in Perkins. It's not that cheap, and it's not that good. (It's not too bad either, it's *fine*, but you could get better food for less at the square) Plus there is only one dining hall for grad student so if you don't work on campus (ie, med school, kennedy school, school of public health...etc) it's not always convenient and you end up wasting a lot of unused meals. I do recommend spending the first year in the dorms if you are an international student, or moving from a completely different place, just so that you get to meet friends and you can slowly settle in. I found a really good group of diverse friends at the dorm and I later moved in with a couple of them, and I wouldn't trade my first year there for the world. But! a year was enough, if you know what i mean
  2. u must have been one of the few GCDs among the many many IIDs during the recruitment weekend lol Nice to see u in the grad cafe !! Have u sent ur official acceptance yet?
  3. I'm in the BPH program - immunology and infectious diseases ! and very excited about the program too! What about you?
  4. I'll be at the School of Public Health too! Just got my acceptance package today
  5. is done with this process ! :) good luck everyone :)

  6. Although I would be happy to attend any of the seven or so schools I have applied to, there is this one program I really really really really want to attend. A few weeks ago, I got an interview invitation and I will be visiting the place next week. Needless to say, I am super excited (esp. since it's one of the only two schools that have actually acknowledged my existence so far;)) The problem is, although I know there's still a chance I could be rejected after the interview, I can't help myself planning my future revolving around the program. I've already checked housing conditions, the living standard of the place, what VISA to get, checked the area around the school, attractions of the city etc. etc. I like everything I see but I'm afraid I will be more than heartbroken if, god forbid, I am NOT accepted.... Anybody else getting way to hopeful?
  7. Congrats MarA !! that must feel great! is anybody applying to the BPH (Biological Sciences in Public Health) program at Harvard? anyone going to the Feb 11-12 interview?
  8. I applied to 7 grad schools and in one of them I went with the 'ever since I was little' statement - well, that school has been the first and so far only school that has rejected me ....I got interview invites from other schools of similar 'level', so maybe there is truth in that these SOPs get thrown out right away.
  9. That is just horrible!! I was actually afraid of that when one of the adcom of THE dream school called me to say I was invited for an interview and that an email would follow - and the email didn't come for what seemed like forever- it later turned out that they had mistyped my email address but during those three days I had the worst nightmares! I seriously feel for you two.snaps.up. you should sue them for emotional trauma neways back to the mass email issue. I rather have one that no news.... one of my dream schools is apparently sending invites to pple but I only got a mass email saying they are currently under review and that the decisions will be made in February or March... so i'm hoping.... maybe the department I applied to really does review in February or March...
  10. arg~ I'm jealous of so many people here! I always wanted some artistic or musical talent and synaesthesia - ever since I heard about it in one of the psychology classes I took.. The only thing I can think of about my uniqueness is that I am an Asian who grew up in Africa (mauritania), received a European (French) Education and now wishes to study in America ! (I think I actually used this sentence in one of my essays lol)
  11. Hi,

    Thanks for replying my message.

    Actually I will apply for fall 2011,becuase I am going to attend some graduate courses and may conduct a small graduate research to improve my application . I graduated 5 years ago and I am working in a non scientific career and I have no undergrad research experience.

    I wish you good luck in your coming interview.

  12. Hey~ I just checked ur message :)

    R u applying for Fall 2010? I just got my first interview invite and I'm thrilled n terrifed at the same time lol

    Oh an about my stats, a little bit of hard work and a LOT of luck i guess lol

  13. GRE

    Q800 (94%). V710(98%), A4.5 (64%)

    Toefl

    120/120

    wow,Tell me the secret please.

  14. Tell me about it - I check my mail even when I know it's like 4 am in the States becuz of the time difference - and every time my heart skips a beat
  15. Hi jambromr,

    seems like we have some common interests :)

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