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Jessiewicz

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  1. I don't think it will matter too much. All of my undergraduate research experience is in organic synthesis but I applied to many PhD programs with the intent to do biochemistry research. If you think organic synthesis is what you want to do you could always ask to help with a project that involves more synthesis work in the future. The key is that you have experience and it will show that you have the ability to be trained and can work independently.

  2. 3 hours ago, wtzkk said:

    How many of you guys got official letter this week? I've got a link to choose the faculty members to meet with during visitation. It seems that formal admission is delayed?  Just to make sure I'm not missed....

    I didn't get the official letter either so I don't think you're missing anything

  3. On 2/17/2017 at 5:34 PM, coolgod said:

    Is there any potential downsides to emailing the professor directly. Will they see me as desperate (which I am) and be less likely to give you offer?

    I would hope they would not see it as desperation. You're a student who has already shown interest in the program but have yet to hear anything. This is late in the game and everyone is getting anxious about schools they haven't heard from. It might be different if you had not already reached out but you already have once. Professors look at a lot of applications, maybe in this case all you need is to remind them of your name

  4. The fact that you are applying into the same region that your school is in could be good since you said your school has a well known reputation for making it hard to get an A. It is hard to recommend schools without knowing what field you are interested in though. Your mentors in this case are a good place to go for suggestions. They should have an idea of what schools you should aim for with your record and also what programs are currently doing good research.

     

     

    Applied:6 Accepted: 2 Waitlisted: 1 Rejected: 2 Waiting On: 1

  5. I say do it. There is no harm in contacting professors to follow up, they get a lot of e-mails everyday and reminding them you are interested can only improve your chances. The same can be said for UMich about the interview since they did give you a timeline. Even if they can't give you a final decision they may be able to tell you when you can expect one. 

  6. On 2/11/2017 at 5:29 PM, curvilineardisparity said:

    This post is being really helpful to me! Thanks for everyone here!

    Hoping Pittsburgh's students are still active here, I have an additional question: I saw some posts from 2014 asking whether their scholarships would be enough. I've found a shared apartment for around $650 (incl. all utilities), will have transportation covered by the uni and estimate to have a budget of ~ $500/month for food/happy hours/clothing/small savings/etc. I'm a foreigner, so I have no idea about life expenses in the US or Pittsburgh.

    Is $500/month enough for living expenses (other than housing/transportation) in Pittsburgh?

    Thanks! :) 

    I think $500 is a good number to aim for. I live in downtown Pittsburgh now for undergrad and I maybe spend $125 on food a month but of course that depends a bit per person. The first few months you may not have as much of the $500 left over while you are getting set up but  I still think you should be okay. 

  7. 15 hours ago, NoMoreOrgo said:

    Let me know when you hear back from boulder. I'm also waiting for a response. And you're probably on a waitlist for umich at this point.

    I heard back from boulder Friday and it's a no. Apparently official rejections will be coming in the mail because my status on the website still says reviewing. If you're not seeing anything in the mail you could always try emailing them because you might be on the waitlist (they got back to me within a day). Good luck.

  8. So I finally broke down and emailed all the schools I'm still waiting on (CU-Boulder, UWisc, UMich and Vanderbilt). UWisc got back to me and said they've made comments on my application and my application is on hold so I'm guessing I've been waitlisted but they didn't have a timeline as to when final decisions would be made. I applied organic to most places (I'm somewhere between organic and biochem though). I have been accepted to Penn State and Johns Hopkins.

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