Undergrad Institution: Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (generally a prestigious school, but not famous for its Life Science department)Major(s): BiotechnologyMinor(s):GPA in Major: Overall GPA: 3.576 (4.3 system)Position in Class: Top Type of Student: International asian maleGRE Scores (revised):Q: 161V: 156W: 4.0B: N/A
(I probably will retake the GRE)TOEFL Total: 110Research Experience: 3 months experience at an analytical chemistry lab in my Uni, mostly just observing what people do there -- not allowed to touch the equipments..not sure if I should even mention this experience. Around 10 months experience by the time i graduate at a biochemistry lab in my Uni, looking at a particular protein and its role in cancer, no publication yet.Awards/Honors/Recognitions: 1st class honors, dean's list one semesterPertinent Activities or Jobs: Worked as an intern in a microbiology lab for 1.5 month during the summer break, another intern in a biotechnology company doing admin work for 2 months during another summer. Applying to Where:
Havent decided for 2017 but these are what I have applied in 2016. Mostly rejected, except UW where I am still waitlisted (i am not hopeful at all...)UPenn -- Cell and Molecular Biology group - gene regulationUCLA -- Bioscience -- gene regulationUCB -- MCB
UCSD -- biology
UCSF -- Developmental Biology
Columbia -- Biology
UW -- Biology
Duke -- genetics
Cornell -- genetics
U of chicago -- molecular biosciences
I am feeling for this application cycle (2016) I am reaching too far. I have no idea what schools I am going to apply in 2017 cycles yet but I think i will choose some less competitive programs. I think my GRE sucks and I will try again. I might also take the biochemistry subject test because my school is not famous for Biology (not sure yet...any advice?). For this year I will go to University College London for a research master degree, which hopefully will make my application stronger.