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Jade355

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  1. "Your attitude still sucks" is a very weak argument. You seem incapable of presenting a sound argument and having an intellectual discussion. Good bye now
  2. Okay, thank you for your input. Let me now make a few points, 1. First of all, "EVERYONE waitlisted has made similar posts to HJin's in various threads and the results board" is a false, overly generalized statement. Many people, myself included, patiently wait and respect others of their right to decide until the official April deadline. 2. Even if many waitlisted candidates make such posts, that does not make it right. To give an extreme example, just because there are many people cheating during an exam, it does not make cheating an appropriate action to take. Therefore, you are a presenting a weak argument. 3. By saying "There are some ppl who make decisions and never tell the other schools they aren't going so the waitlisted ppl are left in limbo", you are giving a negative connotation for people who have received multiple acceptances. Yes, some, as a courtesy, choose to withdraw from other schools after they make their decisions, but you cannot blame others who choose to do otherwise. Good night
  3. Okay, you really don't get it. do you? Pressuring (or begging) people to decline is such a immature thing to do. I really hope you get in so you do not ever come back here.
  4. Go re-read your previous comment and then we will talk about attitude thanks.
  5. Haha Cute but what makes you think you are the only one on the waitlist? Also, people who received acceptances have all the right to weigh their options until April. Patience is a virtue.
  6. Exactly. Harvard's initial admits were released on 2/12 so I knew I was most likely rejected. What annoys me is that they always ask you to log into the portal to check your status. Just tell me I am rejected right away. I can take it. Stop wasting my time . God
  7. Hi, above comment was based on how Harvard released its admissions decisions in the previous years. I assumed that the selection process would be roughly the same. Also, two people (yes, small sample size) that I know were accepted last week (on the 12th to be exact) and Gradcafe results page seemed to be consistent with that. I am aware that HSPH re-branded its doctoral program (Population Health Sciences). So of course there is a chance that they now do it differently (e.g. in several waves instead of single release). I am this year's applicant as well, and did not hear from them yet. So I am assuming that I am rejected...
  8. @Mb They sent out all initial acceptances last week. Harvard does not usually send out "official" rejections until last minute. So while there is a slight possibility that few candidates are on the wait-list, it is more likely that if someone did not hear from Harvard last week, they are rejected.
  9. Right, mid April is like the absolute deadline for most Ph.D. programs. However, if you do not hear from them by early March, you are either on the waitlist or silently rejected.
  10. Thanks. I guess I am rejected then!
  11. Hi all, Just wondering if anyone heard anything from Brown yet?
  12. No, the FAQ was specifically about the PhD program - so no interview
  13. Your GRE score seems fine. Also, your undergradGPA is great!
  14. Hi, are you an international student? If so, I recommend writing a GRE exam. Although most MPH programs in Canada do not require their applicants to have written the GRE exam, it should be beneficial for international applicants as GRE is considered as a (relatively) fair measure of one's general academic aptitude. It is difficult to estimate your chances of admission without knowing more detailed profile (example: GPA, names/impact factors of published journals, other research experiences etc.)
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