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  1. On 4/29/2017 at 7:59 PM, kds27 said:

    Hi all!  I have a question!  What types of jobs do you all have?  I am looking for an advocacy/healthcare/nonprofit/clinical research type of job and I would love to hear what you all are up to, so I can get ideas!  Thanks :)

    Hi! I currently work as a clinical research assistant at a cancer hospital - my job is working directly under a lung cancer oncologist, consenting patients in research that's studying the genetic basis of lung cancer, and taking their family history/pedigrees. This job was a really great fit for me but I got hired after I sent in apps, but got to talk about it during my interviews! Before that, I was just volunteering at the same hospital and at a crisis helpline. All of the fields you listed would be great options - things that allow you to gain experience working with patients, counseling, one-on-one education, research etc! 

    10 hours ago, AspiringGC said:

    Are there any other suggestions of classes I should look into? I know embryology would be beneficial, but none of the programs I'm looking at require it. Counseling classes? Try to improve my sign language by taking more semesters of that? I've already taken a medical terminology class, Stats, and Calc and received A's/B's in those. 

    I had decided to retake my genetics class (but that's because I had originally gotten a C+). Also, I think it was beneficial to take some broader classes outside of the prereqs, like bioethics, public policy, and some kind of sociology/public speaking - just because I think that you can apply these topics to the multiple roles a genetic counselor may fill!

  2. 1 hour ago, GeneDawg said:

    @NHxx  Congratulations! Can you tell me more about how you decided which colleges to apply? Also, is it important to be able to speak Spanish for Californian programs? I am just beginning to decide on colleges, so I have a lot of questions. How did you gather information about specifics of each program?  Thank you :) 

    So in terms of information, the best (and sometimes only) resource is the websites of the programs. I was thinking about location when applying, and whether I could live in the city as well as if I knew any counselors or students that had attended the program. I applied to UCI, CSUStan, Utah, Texas, Pitt, Mt. Sinai & Case Western - and I hoped to stay in California. Another thing to look out for are the rotations the schools have - whether they start in your first or second year, if you have an elective rotation, or what kind of variable rotations are offered. For me, apart from location, I liked having the option to do a lab rotation - which CSUS and Utah had. And (although this isn't very beneficial to you rn and I'm sorry) people were right when they told me you really get a feel for a program once you visit for your interview, and you'll see if you feel like you're a fit there. 

    Also, speaking Spanish is definitely a huge plus, but not absolutely a requirement - I'm from Southern California and I don't speak Spanish (but I do speak Armenian). 

    & no problem! ask away!! 

  3. Hi guys! I just got into a program this year (first-time applicant), and I'm more than happy to help/answer questions as well!! I know that lurking through the forum throughout the whole process was really helpful so I'm eager to help applicants out for the next cycle as much as I can! I interviewed at 4 schools (CSU Stanislaus, Utah, UTexas, Pitt), was accepted to CSUS & Utah and waitlisted to UT and Pitt, and will be attending CSU Stanislaus in the fall! Feel free to message me with anything :) 

  4. On 3/28/2017 at 6:27 AM, GC15 said:

    Did anyone interview at Utah yesterday? How was it? Any advice?

    Group interviews were not as bad as they sound, so don't let interviewing with other applicants phase you/stress you out! I thought it was nice to hear other people's personal experiences and takes on some of the interview questions. and everyone was very friendly! Overall, I felt like interviewing at Utah was very welcoming. Good luck!

    If anyone's interviewed at CSU Stan, any advice/tips?

  5. Was wondering, is everyone attending the night-before interview dinners with current students? I'm trying to schedule flights and unfortunately it looks like I won't be making it to some of the dinners because I'll fly into town too late (trying to schedule it around days off work too, so can't really fly in a day early). I know they're "optional" but I'm just hoping this doesn't look bad!

  6. 1 hour ago, kbash said:

    I got my interview invite to CSU Stanislaus today! Anyone else?

    Got mine today as well! Congrats! 

    I also got my interview invite at Pitt - I had been considering that as a rejection up until now, so I was kind of surprised! It is the same day as my interview at Case Western though, and they both only gave me one interview date option..so I'm not sure what to do. 

  7. 5 hours ago, AspiringGC said:

    I met up with a new cancer genetic counselor in my area and just set up to have weekly shadowing sessions of her appointments! I am super thrilled. She's also a much younger GC than my mentor (graduated 2014 from Indiana), so it was really cool to pick her brain a bit more about ways I could improve and stuff. She also started in a psych background, so I'll get to see examples of good psychosocial counseling :)

    She's also working on getting an internship up and running for a genetic counseling assistant, so it's really awesome to see that there is more of a push from new GCs to getting that aspect started! She said she spends around 25% of her time doing paperwork, which is a lot and takes away from her spending time prepping and focusing on her patients. 

    I am becoming more at peace with doing a second application cycle, especially with all of these good things lining up this week, after such a crappy start. I'll just be a better applicant the second time around and can afford to be selective about the programs I apply to. 

    Yay, congrats on setting up such awesome opportunities!! The cycle isn't over yet - but I commend you on getting the right kind of experiences already lined up! I interned with a cancer GC who had just graduated her program in 2015 so I can definitely say that shadowing/observing/talking to younger GC's is extremely helpful bc they JUST went through the process, and since it is changing so much every couple of years their advice is really relevant- and there's definitely a push to get more internship & shadowing opportunities to students interested which is awesome. Hope it goes well!

  8. 1 hour ago, Gadgette said:

    I think if it says complete you should be good. Mine showed incomplete until after I mailed back a residential tuition thing they sent me. Did you get the letter about your csu email address?

    Yup, got the packet in the mail & have my email/login all set up - on the "My student center" it has green dot for complete & for status it says pending! I just hope that's not only for the online portion of the app, because the bulk of the actual GC program app was mailed in... (probably over-worrying)

  9. On 2/10/2017 at 3:26 PM, JPW1992 said:

    To be honest, I think it depends on when your references submit. They don't have a method for you to track, so maybe one letter just came in if you only got that email today.

     

    sortaa worried because I never got an email confirmation from CSU-Stan, but when I log on to the my.csustan portal it says my application is complete - I hope there was no trouble with the mail-in portion of the app :mellow:

    14 hours ago, raindaywoman said:

    I thought I would share this with everyone, as I feel that it would help those who are feeling nervous or down about certain decisions. It was sent to me by Quinn Stein (the director of the Augustana program). I was 9th on their list, and all 8 that were chosen, accepted. I think it applies to most of us (except the last bit): 

    "Many of the best genetic counselors I know, took 2 or 3 application cycles until they found the right time and right program that it worked in that given year. If this is a career you truly have a passion for, it’s likely that the time will come for you as well.  I’m so grateful you applied and that I had the opportunity to meet you, to learn about Oakland, your travels, and your ability to speak German!"

    He and another program gave me tips on how to make my application more "Genetic counselor" friendly, and I am happy to share, with those of you that might be interested.

    That bit of advice definitely does help & make me feel better too! I'd love to hear the tips as well (:

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    6 hours ago, Darwin said:

    I keep checking this board and my email out of nervousness! I also need to download a new book for my kindle. Anyone reading anything good at the moment or have any recommendations? Bonus points if it is somewhat GC-related! I typically prefer non-fiction, but am open to anything. 

    Hi! So I've been reading The Philadelphia Chromosome by Jessica Wapner - I'm only a few chapters in & no genetic counseling yet, it's more micriobio/molecular genetics but if you're into that it's good!! ^_^

  11. Hi everyone! Just found this thread so I'm definitely a little late but still nice to find a community to share our experiences with! 

    So I'm in the LA area, graduated with a BS in Microbio & Mol. Genetics in 2016 with a ~3.2 gpa. I went back and forth about whether to take more time off before applying but ultimately decided to go for it - applied to CSUS, UCI, Utah, UTHouston, UPitt, Mount Sinai & Case Western. I have experience interning with/shadowing a GC in a women's cancer research study and hospital, and am currently volunteering with a crisis helpline + sitting in on case conference meetings with genetic counselors at a nearby research hospital. I got an email interview offer for Case Western a couple days ago! 

    Non-GC hobbies: hiking, going to the beach, going to concerts/music festivals :) 

    So great to read about all of you + your interests, & see that we're all going through the same process/worries/struggles/excitement! Good luck to you all!!

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