That's when I got my letter, and a preceding call from my assigned advisor. I know a few others who did as well. Maybe they'll do another wave and that's what she meant? Or firm up the waitlist as folks turn them down?
That sounds like a great option! It's easy to take classes across departments/programs at Bloomberg, so you could get to know faculty in HPM and improve your chances. It would also be worth asking them if any of their Health Economics students go on to do the HPM PhD
I would also love some intel if anyone has it. I did't hear back either, but who knows! I know their cohort will only be 2-3 people, so it's hard to take it personally in such a big sea of qualified applicants
I also appled for social and behavioral sciences!
Harvard, Columbia, Emory, UNC, Michigan, Maryland, Tulane, Hopkins.
I've been accepted to Michigan and Maryland.
Will I see you at Emory this week?