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  1. 41 minutes ago, PlzAdmitMe said:

    Do you guys think Sarah Lawrence is still sending out interviews? Or should I give up on that one?

    I talked to Janelle and she said that they will be sending out more invites over the next few weeks. Final invites will go out the week of March 26th

  2. 24 minutes ago, KCGC said:

    Last Tuesday they said they were working through applications still and they would all be sent out within a week, so possibly another waive today? Otherwise no clue and have not heard any updated information since then.

    I contacted one of the admins that sent me an email regarding my transcripts, but she replied saying she didn't know about the status of my application other than that it was complete. So I guess we are all stuck waiting for them! But fingers crossed we hear back from them soon ?

  3. 1 hour ago, lilmaz said:

    Emailed some people at VCU about another program and found out I will not be getting an interview this round. So for those of you that applied I'm assuming invites will be coming around soon! Rejected officially from 4/11....pretty close to mentally writing off the possibility of getting an interview this round-_-

    Sorry to hear that :( but you have 7 more schools to hear back from! I'm sure many of us are in the same boat with waiting and it is definitely agony ? I'm waiting for 10 and I want to rip my hair out!!

  4. 1 hour ago, HSGC2017 said:

    I hope we both hear back from them with interviews! But you should def try submitting a few more of you can (Augustana has a feb5 deadline), a few are still open until feb 1st

    What applications are still open? I know TJU, Augustana, and KGI. What is the last one?

  5. 1 hour ago, ICGCDW said:

     

    If you go to the main program page there is a green box that says "News and Updates" and a link to an "Admissions Information" page. It has a timeline on that admissions info page that says that date. (http://www.bio.brandeis.edu/genetic-counseling/index.php/admissions-information/) I just happened to be checking around and saw it recently. It really surprised me too, I applied to some schools with early December deadlines that don't even tell you until much later. 

    Thank you!! I was wondering what other schools you found this information for?? 

    This is super helpful, but also amping up my anxiety now that I know the dates haha

  6. 2 hours ago, ICGCDW said:

    Brandeis University says on their genetic counseling program page that they will send out emails with interview invites January 15-19. I'm trying really hard to not think about how close that is!

    Hi! I couldn't find this information on their website. Where does it say this? 

    I almost can't believe it would be that soon since the deadline was at the beginning of this month!

  7. Happy New Year everyone! Here's to getting into a program this year! :)

    Question for those applying to Colorado, I can't seem to access my application b/c the scroll down options for selecting a master's program (under academic interest) isn't working for me and genetic counseling isn't available. Is anyone else having this problem??

  8. 9 hours ago, hfj23 said:

    Does anyone else read accepted student bios and feel really unaccomplished? I was just reading the bios for Northwestern students and this one student had even competed in the olympics. Like at that point I just wanted to give up loll

    I basically obsessed over these to try to understand what qualities an ideal applicant should have! It was so painful reading page after page of uber qualified people who have double PhDs and basically shadowed a genetic counselor their whole life while maintaining a 5.0 and were crisis counselors at 4 different clinics hahah

    However, as many people have told me, they are usually fluffed up. I know it's human nature to compare ourselves and because we have not been accepted yet, it's easy to point out lacking qualities in our applications.We all know and have what it takes to get into these programs - it's all a matter of good timing/appropriate mix of qualities and experiences/dedication/luck along with other variables! 

    The first application deadlines are coming up along with the rest of them coming soon afterword, so let's all put our best foot forward and crank those apps out!!

  9. 4 hours ago, GC12018 said:

    Does anyone have a contact email or number for the Boston program? Each time I send an email to their general program one it is bounced back to me unable to send :/ 

    Hi! I received have been corresponding with the director, Kathleen. I'll PM you her email! She's pretty responsive :)

  10. Hi everyone!

    Amidst all of the craziness of app season, I wanted to wish everyone the best of luck and to keep pushing! I know that this is one of the toughest processes to go through, but in the end, it will all be worth it when we are one step closer to achieving our dreams. It is my first time applying this fall and it's all been a whirlwind of crazy, but I'm just going to do everything I can to put my best food forward! I also know (only too well) about the dangers of procrastination which I am hoping to avoid as much as I can! I hope everyone continues to work hard, but also to practice self care. We're almost there!!

    Side note: I want to thank everyone on this forum! Honestly, you all amazing and I would not have been able to go through this process without you guys. All of the advice and love is so great and I am stoked to be a part of this community. I would not have met some awesome people otherwise! 

  11. 2 hours ago, GeneDawg said:
    2 hours ago, GeneDawg said:

    Hi! I am looking for advice on improving my application. I am first time applicant. I would love any feedback you guys have :)

    I am junior majoring in molecular biology.

    GPA: 3.80

    Extracurriculars: Involved in plant genetics research, volunteer at a homeless shelter (7 months so far), disability center (a month so far) and crisis helpline (a month so far). Hopefully volunteer at hospital this summer.

    Shadowing: I have shadowed one GC for a day. I have interviewed three other GCs. I plan to do more shadowing during summer as well.

    I haven't taken GRE yet. I still need to take a psych and a statistics course. Please let me know if there is some way I can improve my application until December! 

    Wow, it looks like you're off to a great start! I know most people who are interested in genetic counseling didn't find out about the profession until after their undergrad, so it's really awesome that you are able to prepare for the application process early.

    So, your GPA is stellar! Just to be on the safe side, I would research programs that you are interested in applying to and making sure you have taken all of the classes they require. I know some schools require embryology or some psychology while others do not.

    You extracurriculars sound solid too. Just keep volunteering with those orgs to show your dedication and perseverance! I have heard that programs really favor the length of time that you are able to commit to a volunteer position (for example, someone with 1 yr volunteer experience is looked at as more favorable than someone who has only done 6 months).

    I'm in the same boat as you with the GC encounters, but keep trying your best to find a internship/shadowing experience. I've just been emailing everywhere! And if all else fails, there are always interviews to draw from for your personal statements and interviews. But these things are definitely all easier said than done!

    Study hard for the GRE! I am also taking mine this summer/fall. The Magoosh app has been really great in helping me learn vocab on the daily.

    Hope this helps!

     

  12. @GeneDawg Thank you for your advice! I will definitely try and start my personal statements as soon as I can so I can have plenty of editing time to really make my experiences stand out!

    @Nefelibata Thank you for your suggestions! I will keep that in mind and try to strengthen my application by retaking more of the core classes that I have Cs in. I feel like there is so much work to be done even though the last application cycle just ended!

     

     

  13. Hi all!

    Like many others on this thread, I've been creeping on the GC '17 thread for awhile. It's been incredibly insightful reading all of your bios and reading about your experiences! Thank you for starting this thread for Fall '18 applicants; it will be a great resource for us all! I'm really excited to start the application process with you all this year and to get through this together!

    A little bit about myself...

    I recently graduated with my Bachelors degree in Biology and a minors in Cognitive and Behavioral Neuroscience with a 3.3 GPA.

    Extracurriculars: hospice, science tutor in underserved communities, volunteering with special needs individuals, teacher's assistant for a molecular biology class, CTL counselor, mentor for freshman undergraduate students, online peer counselor, teacher's assistant at a Vietnamese school, class coordinator for a medicine course, volunteer in the LGBTQ community, working with the Maps and Genes blog to write some posts regarding genetic counseling, medical interpreter for several years

    Research: worked in a genetics lab in undergrad, currently working full time as a research associate at a biotech company focusing on neuroscience and cardiac pharmaceuticals and also part time as a lab technician at a cancer diagnostics company

    Shadowing: I have shadowed a GC for 2 days, but I've emailed and interviewed some. I live in San Diego, but shadowing GCs has been quite difficult due to confidentiality rules and priority going to GC grad students. I'm looking for more shadowing opportunities, so if someone has any tips, please let me know!

    GRE: planning to take it this fall

    I know I need to work on my GPA since I have had several Cs on my transcript and my overall GPA is on the lower end, but I am limited due to my full time schedule. I am looking for grad level classes either offered online or in the evenings. Looking through this thread, I know some have mentioned the classes at Cincinnati which I am planning on taking, but I am always looking for more opportunities!

    Also, if anyone has advice on other things I can do to improve my application in general, that would be much appreciated as well! I know the majority of student bios are very intimidating, so I'm sure I'm not the only one in feeling anxious and inadequate.

    Thanks in advance for your help and looking forward to chatting with you guys as we apply this winter!

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