I saw that too! Maybe all interviews have been sent out but they're keeping some applications open still.
Also, the program at Brown said that they are still reviewing and will update online application statuses once they are done
Soo I got nervous and emailed Princeton about the status of my application and they responded saying that my application is "under review and decisions will be sent out via email between February and March 15."
If they stopped sending out interviews, does that mean I am on the waitlist?
I applied to Boston, Georgetown, Brown, Princeton, CU Anschutz, and UPenn. I have 6 posters (2 first author and one won an award from NIH) and a textbook that I'm acknowledged in for my editorial work.
I emailed a few PI's before applying. This website really does kill you, one of the grad students at my school talked about it and as soon as I got on here I felt the panic!
I am in disaster mode at this point. 3 out of 6 of my programs have stopped sending out interviews and I haven't heard anything!
I had a ridiculous amount of research experience and an average GPA. The only thing that could impact my admissions is my GRE scores and those aren't even terrible. What am I supposed to improve on for the next round of admissions if I get fully rejected? I have 2.5 years of full-time research experience, a post-bac won't improve anything!
Ya'll are stressing me out. I applied to Boston, Georgetown, CU Anschutz, Brown, UPenn, and Princeton. I began checking the Accepted/Rejected Forums on here tonight and now I am nervous! This waiting game is trash.
My GRE scores were ridiculously low (157V/152Q/3AW). I have never taken standardized tests well and had the same problem with my SATs back in the day. My GPA is a 3.507 and I am doing a Neuroscience and Computer Science degree. I also have 19 months of cumulative full-time research experience (as of September of my Senior Year) and know what I want to study for my PhD. Do I stand a chance or will my GRE knock me out of the running?