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  1. That's too bad, katsharki3! I feel your pain. My rejections so far have been from schools where there wasn't as good of a research fit, but I was still disappointed that I didn't even make the cut for an interview. 

     

    I guess I'm waitlisted at UNC... not officially, but the website says if you don't get invited to the interview weekend, you can be waitlisted. Since I haven't been rejected yet, I'm just going to go with that :P UTK is my top choice, and I'm really bummed that I didn't get an invite to the recruitment weekend (which is coming up in a few days). I don't know if interviews are a requirement, because they have zero information about the weekend on the website and to be honest, I'm scared to e-mail my POI about it. I keep hoping that I'll end up like sfrie and be accepted without an interview.

     

    My prospects now seem best so far at OSU and FIU, but will probably come down to funding. Funding at both schools comes from TA positions or presidential fellowships (which I highly doubt I would receive with my dubious undergrad record), or alternatively an external fellowship like the NSF GRFP. I feel like I must be a good enough candidate at most of my remaining schools to not immediately be rejected, but perhaps I am not at the top of the list. Winning the GRFP would probably snag me an immediate admission to most of these programs, so I'm reeeaaally hoping I get it. I'm also hoping that their first choices all pick somewhere else, making an opening for me. I feel like that's a crappy thing to wish for and a crappy way to get into a program, but an acceptance is an acceptance, even if I am the second or third choice. 

    I had a Skype interview with my POI last week. The POI said they would give me an update this week (it's Wednesday, so 2 more days and I'll assume complete rejection).  So, even if it's good news, I'm not sure how planning a trip that quickly wouldn't be practical. I thought someone in this thread said the EEB weekend wasn't until the 27th or so. Anyway, the interview didn't seem to go very well (had personal issues on my end leading up to the interview time, also, overall tone of the interview) so I don't expect to hear anything positive back anyways. Messing up the interview was really disheartening though, since UNC is such a great school and was my "reach." I haven't heard anything formal from the department or school either since I submitted the application.  But since my application was forwarded to the POI, I feel that your POI should have some information as well for you to email them about.

  2. I think I have a type of imposter syndrome that is based on reality.. Well, thinking that is a symptom in the first place, isn't it? Still, I'm going to be going to a lab for a type of science I have basically no experience in besides a few things I've studied in classes. I don't know how to use half the equipment and I'm terrified. I told my POI I would need training but I don't think he understands how much I will have to learn.. It's scary and I think he could really end up frustrated if it turns out I need to have my hand held for awhile before I can work by myself.. However, I did stress in my application that this was the direction I wanted to do research in despite not having direct experience with it.

  3. I got an email today saying they reviewed my application for admission but were unable to proceed because they did not have my transcript. It then instructs me to send my transcript to their office.

    Would they ask for my transcript and then subsequently reject me? I hope its not a formality for them to have a complete app before they can issue a rejection. I would just hate to send in my transcript and then right after get denied.

    I don't think so, since they reject people with incomplete applications all the time.
  4. Ineedenak - UNC does an interview weekend sometime in mid-February. I don't know the exact date. I did a Skype interview with my POI prior to applying and he gave me a general timeline and that's when he said it would be.

    Someone called UNC earlier this week and they said interview invites would be sent out at the end of this week or early next week, so it seems a little odd that you're doing a Skype interview. Are you international or really far away away (like Hawaii or Alaska)? If so, maybe inviting you to the weekend is too costly and they're doing a Skype interview instead. I don't know.

    No I'm not extremely far away. I do know that my application is not as up to par as the typical UNC applicant though.
  5. They already have your application, why would they care about you selling yourself via credentials at that point? If there was anything not on your application worth talking about, then it would have been on your application. Many schools are looking for "fit" at the interviews. Being a good conversationalist sounds perfect, since that means you are a person that the professor might want to be around for 5 years or whatever. I think this is more true for smaller interview pools. If it was a school flying out 40 people for 5 slots then maybe it's a different story.

  6. Well I got another interview invite, but I've already been unofficially accepted at my top choice. This new school seems to be going out of their way to schedule my interview due to some circumstances. However, I am simply waiting for the official acceptance from my top choice then I plan on canceling. I don't want to cancel yet because of the potential for a freak incident that I don't get into my top choice, but I feel bad having them schedule this interview when there's a 99% chance I'll cancel it. Going to the interview and pretending to be on the market still seems even more rude than cancelling though.. Not to mention a waste of everyone's time/someone else's potential interview spot.

  7. I planned on applying to 5 schools but only completed the application for 3. After submitting the first three, I felt so hopeless and thought that I really had no chance of getting in anywhere this year. In an attempt to cut my losses I didn't complete the final two. As it turns out, I've gotten an interview at 2 of the 3 schools I applied to.. definitely not expected. I was floored when I heard back from the first school, telling myself that I just got extremely lucky. Then the second interview invite came out and now I kind of regret not exploring my options more, because I apparently gave myself way less credit than I deserved.

  8. I have this too! And in the dream, I'm stunned and dismayed that I either willfully chose to neglect an entire class or totally forgot it existed -- but it's always too late to do anything about it!

    That's weird, I have had the same dreams too. The feeling of realizing there's a class you've been neglecting is terrible. Then following that, I either have an exam I need to take or just found out I missed an exam. Then again, I've had somewhat similar experiences in my freshmen year of undergrad, so I guess that's where these dreams come from.
  9. That awkward moment when you submit your application in the nick of time thinking it's complete only to see one of your referees hasn't submitted their letter of recommendation... and now the deadline has passed.

    Shouldn't be that big of a deal since the adcomm won't even review for another week or so at least. You could also send an email to a grad secretary or something to make note of the late letter of recommendation to see if that's kkay.
  10. I had my first and probably only interview the other week. There was only a handful of us but it was a smaller department anyway. I'm really nervous now while waiting to hear back. I have an idea of what I will do for the next coming year if I'm rejected but it would also be very painful. I felt like the least qualified interviewee out of the group, so I almost think that I was only a "back up" in the event that one of the more qualified students flopped during the interviews.

  11. I've heard of studies claiming ecigarettes are still dangerous and not a "healthy" alternative. I think the verdict is still up in the air though since there hasn't been enough long term data and studies on it. Either way, you can buy disposable ecigarettes for about $10 (might vary by state/county, but they are at least a few bucks more expensive than a pack of regular smokes). I'm a smoker as well and I think I will buy a couple of these during interview weekends. They leave a minimal smell (if any at all) and are much more satisfying than gum/patch/dip. They can be used very discreetly as well, such as in a bathroom or your hotel/dorm room. I think this is the best way to go for such an event. You could also supplement ecigs with real cigarettes at nighttime when you know you definitely won't be around anyone important, in the event that the ecigs aren't satisfying enough.

     

    Based on my local options I would recommend Vuse or Njoy. Njoys are slightly cheaper per pen ($7) and pretty much replica size of real cigarettes (they even burn with red LEDs at the tip IIRC), but they aren't rechargeable/refillable. Vuse is slightly more expensive but offers the option of buying "refills" after you buy the core set ($10; cigarette pen + charger + 1 cartridge). The refill package comes with 2 cartridges to replace on the pen when your first runs out. Vuse are fairly larger than a real cigarette though. I've noticed that the Njoys can give you a slight burning sensation in your throat when you first start using them, I didn't notice this when I used Vuse. Both of these should be available at any major gas station.

     

    To address the points from posts above:

    -I don't think you look silly with an ecig. They have become common on campus at my undergrad institution, especially since real smoking was banned. I've heard they are much more popular/common out in the west (USA) as well.

    -I don't think the "we are all adults" argument is valid. The smell of cigarettes is not enjoyable for many people and lingers on your clothes for much longer than you'd think. Either way, potentially having your chances hurt by something as silly and avoidable as this is just not worth the cost of smoking.

  12. I myself am a neuroscience PhD applicant, so I am having trouble deciding if neuroscience is actually hugely popular or if it is just me being selective in what I expose myself to. I'm talking about actual neuroscience PhD programs and their applicants, which would exclude people studying in the field of neuroscience but are under a different graduate program (feel free to talk about this, though!). Law and med are being considered in arenas of their own here.

     

    For example, the neuroscience threads in "Waiting it Out" seem to be the most popular threads in each cycle. I know that neuroscience as a field of study has benefited from huge leaps in the recent decades (especially the 90s). It is also more commonly becoming its own undergraduate major.

     

    Here's some questions to start of:

    -Has anyone else noticed the popularity of neuroscience on these forums? It would be nice to hear the perspective of non-neuroscience applicants/graduate students on this

     

    -Does anyone have stats to support/counter this claim?

     

    -If it is as popular as I think it is, what does this mean for the postdoc neuroscience world?

     

    -If popular, do you think the popularity is justified in terms of the research available versus the interest in it?

     

    -Why do you think it is growing in popularity?

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