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  1. On 4/1/2020 at 6:21 PM, IndigenousHealth2020 said:

    I am planning on accepting! 

    Just curious if you ended up accepting Guelph or going ahead with UoT's Indigenous Health program?

    I've accepted the Indigenous Health and it would be nice to connect with other classmates if so :)

  2. On 3/23/2020 at 4:03 AM, NovaTerra said:

    Congrats! What stream? And do you mind sharing your credentials?

    I applied for epi but haven't heard back yet.

    Sorry- just seeing this now. 

    For the Indigenous Health stream. I shared my credentials on the first page of this forum if you wanted to look :)

  3. On 2/23/2020 at 8:47 PM, IndigenousHealth2020 said:

    Has anyone applied to the Indigenous Health at University of Toronto? I haven't seen anyone talk about it much here! Also, does anyone know how it compares with other programs on competitiveness? It's my first choice and I am feeling so nervous. Good luck to everyone here :) 

    I applied to this! It’s the only program I put in for so really hoping it works out :) 

  4. 43 minutes ago, Anon2 said:

    Anyone hear back from UofT (for any of the streams) yet?

    I emailed yesterday to see if they have any timeline but still haven’t gotten a response. I was totally chill until this week- now I’m anxiously checking emails and this portal for updates lol

  5. On 2/10/2020 at 1:37 PM, Anon2 said:

    This is honestly so long of a wait ngl, especially considering that there's literally complete radio silence from the day of the deadline to the day they make a decision 2-3 months later aha

    But anyways, thanks!

    I know, it's killing me too!!

    From what I read on the thread last year some schools wait until April so UoT is actually one of the quicker ones lol

  6. 21 hours ago, Anon2 said:

    I applied to U of T's MPH - does anyone know how we are expected to track the status of our application? Is it through ACORN? Or the SGS online portal? Where are updates posted?

    I read that they would send you an email saying that a decision has been made then you go to SGS to check your status. 

    Mine still says under review; on last year's forums it sounds like some people found out end of Feb/early March so I'm counting down the days lol

  7. On 10/9/2019 at 6:53 PM, TaraDentist said:

    A lot of colleges such as U of T, UBC etc, require a statistics course. Anyone has any idea which online courses are valid? will Coursera.org ones help?

    The websites generally list what courses will be accepted for the Statistics requirement so double check there. I don't know anything about that ^ particular website but a popular option for students looking to complete a Stats course is to take it through Athabasca University's online class. 

  8. 15 hours ago, AliMPH2020 said:

    Did they by chance talk about the typical profile of a successful applicant, especially in regards to volunteer/work experience? For myself, I feel very strong everywhere but there. I have volunteered on a distress line, as a fundraising and education volunteer, as a research assistant, and at shelter for individuals impacted by homelessness, but these experiences are not directly related to public health ? 

    They briefly went over it. It seemed most of the panel of graduated students had experience in some type of community group focused around health or social equity. Since UoT focuses heavily on having a strong social science background I think any experience within that field is relevant. Your volunteer/work experience can definitely be directed towards an MPH program IMO- it's all how you speak to it in your letter of intent!

  9. So after attending UoT's MPH Open House yesterday I thought I'd pop on here and give you all some key points I took away from it! I went to the presentation on Health Promotion so this is regarding that program:

    - Over 500 applicants for 45 seats

    - They score all applicant profiles out of 50; 10 points for each of the 5 major areas they assess (grades, social science background, volunteer/work experience, references, LOI)

    - Only applicants with 41/50 or higher are considered

    - First round offers are sent to 80 applicants and they wait list from there (they said wait listed people rarely get into the actual program however...)

    - You need an A- or A average. The program is becoming more and more competitive and they are making less exceptions for the grades.

    - They have updated the Statistics requirement! You now need a MINIMUM of a B+ (76%) to get in. This is now a HARD cut off and they absolutely will not be accepting less. They said this is what takes down the majority of their applicants- you can have a fantastic package but none of it will make up for the Stats grade. When they announced this there were some people that actually got up and left the presentation...

    - ^^ That changed because now first year HP students are required to take Biostatistics or Epidemiology 

    They had graduated students on a panel discussing their experiences with the program and one major take away was from a young man who said he was rejected 2x before finally getting in so he was encouraging people that if this is your dream and you really want it- don't give up! 

    Hope this helps :)

  10. Hi all,

    I've been lurking these forums for the past 2 years and I can't believe it's finally time to start applying!

    I finished my BSc in 2014 with very poor grades (many circumstances contributing to this- long story) and worked for a few years before returning back to school. I am currently completing the final course of an accelerated Bachelor of Health Studies (my electives were written off and I am able to complete this second degree in 2 years time). My GPA for the last 2 years (the BHS overall) is 3.94 on a 4.0 scale. Notably, I somehow (probably thanks to a generous curve) finished Statistics with an A+. I am pretty confident in my more recent grades (which admissions should be based off) but am obviously nervous that I need to send my old transcripts as well. 

    In the last two years I have TA'ed a course, won an undergraduate research fair, and was invited to present my poster at a "Celebration for Research Excellence". I have volunteered for a harm reduction outreach group and worked as a personal aide for a gentleman with cerebral palsy. I am not overly confident in the volunteer/working part of my application but hopeful that it will suffice!

    My programs of interest are:

    - UofT MPH in Health Promotion

    - University of Guelph MPH

    - University of Victoria (online) MPH

    - Simon Fraser MPH

     

    For those interested in UofT, in case you aren't already aware, their open house is this Saturday! I'll be there :)

    Cheers!

     

  11. 16 minutes ago, audients said:

    Yes! My cGPA is a 7.2 on a 9 point scale but my GPA for my 3rd year is an 8.3 and my projected 4th year GPA is an 8. I got an A+ in my statistics course as well. Also, make sure you have a copy of the statistics course syllabus so it outlines the specific subject matter you learned as you need to submit that as I learned the night before, haha.

    Ok thanks that's a great tip!

    I'm just finishing my Statistics course this semester and will likely end with an A (although A+ is in reach so never know). I am doing an accelerated Health Policy degree in 2 years  (I have a previous BSc from over 4 years ago where I had poor grades) and my cGPA for this degree is 8.6 so far so I'm hopeful everything I've done lately will make up for the past!

    Congrats again :) 

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