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  1. As an addition to my post above (apologies for the double post, but it won't let me edit for some reason), I was wondering if people could comment on the following buildings/the areas that they are in please: 1. 1201 N Charles 2. 26 Calvert St 3. 611 Park Avenue They're each a bit more than I was hoping to pay, but the N Charles and Calvert street options both have a washer and dryer in the actual units, which may not be a big deal to some, but is a huge deal to me. I haven't had a non-private W/D since my sophomore year of college and that's just one of those luxuries I'm not prepared to give up if I don't absolutely have to ?. 611 has a laundry facility, but reviews make it seem like the prime area. N Charles and 611 appear to be on opposite ends of Mt Vernon, so mostly wondering what the difference is between the "closer to downtown" vs "closer to Mid-Belvedere" ends. Thank you so much!
  2. Hi! Looks like this post is a little dead, but hopefully someone sees and can help please. I have been accepted to JHU and will be on the East Baltimore campus for my PhD. Through this thread and other forums I've been on I know to steer clear of living in that area, but I am torn between Upper/Fells Point and Mt Vernon. I will have a car, but I've been told parking by the East campus is pretty much impossible, so hoping to stick to buses for getting to and from class. It sounds like Mt Vernon is a bit better in terms of restaurants, groceries, and general walkability, but Fells Point sounds more... lively(?), and it would certainly be closer. I don't do well with roommates, so basically need the cheapest studio possible as I'll be on student loans. I'm female, 26, and look forward to exploring the city. My ideal area would be upbeat but nothing crazy. Thanks so much for the help!
  3. Officially accepted my offer from JHU (International Health/Global Disease Epi and Control)! Anyone else Baltimore-bound?
  4. Personally, school #2 sounds like the better option. I think the research fit is the most important factor when deciding on a school. Plus, if the first two years' funding is guaranteed, that gives you time to figure out years 3 and 4. I've also never heard of anyone not having to TA/RA while in school, so that sounds pretty great if you can get a fellowship and then have the option to not do either of those if you didn't want to. Regardless of how far away, can you see yourself living in city #2 for 4/5 years? Just my two cents, but I hope it was helpful! Good luck and congratulations!
  5. After 3 applications cycles, 14 applications, and 12 rejections, I am FINALLY going to my dream program! I got a call from JHU GDEC Friday afternoon and I received my acceptance letter/saw portal changes a few hours later. DREAMS COME TRUE LADIES AND GENTS YOU CAN MAKE IT OFF THE WAITLIST! Seriously though, thank you to this forum for all of the support and well wishes. Congrats to all!!!
  6. I think you say just that - you’re still considering their school, but you have another offer pending and don’t want to make a final decision until they come back. If they’ve given you until April 15, they can’t make you decide anything before then. All these schools have to know what a mess and a half it is between offers, funding, waitlists, and all of the other intricacies applicants have to figure out when all of these schools have different timelines but the same final decision date. As long as you’re polite and transparent, no reason not to be honest!
  7. You’re very welcome! It’s not a guarantee that the school will give you the extension of course, but then in that case, you can always accept and then retract. To be honest, I’m not sure what the nuances of retracting AFTER April 15 are... personally I feel like a retraction is a retraction regardless of when someone does it, and as long as it’s done politely and transparently, there shouldn’t be a reason for bridges to burn. Good luck to you and your waitlist!
  8. I’m actually in a similar boat! Waitlisted for my number one, accepted elsewhere. I’ve reached out to the program I’ve been accepted to in order to ask for an extension on my decision deadline, which they gave me (May 15). I do know some people accept and then retract, but personally, if you can get the extension, I think that would be the better route. Where are you waitlisted? If you don’t mind me asking! I’ll keep my fingers crossed for both of us!
  9. People have been posting their decisions here
  10. If anyone is going to JHU's admitted students' day this Friday and wouldn't mind sharing any information after, I know there are several waitlisters (*hi there*) who would greatly appreciate any information on the off chance we get offered a spot. I believe it's Bloomberg school-wide, so any tidbits would be great please! Thank you in advance!! And congratulations to everyone accepting offers!
  11. Well, shoot. I'm sorry you didn't hear better news from Michigan. But it sounds like you have a solid game plan for the next few years! Best of luck on the job hunt then and we'll keep our fingers crossed for you and Yale!
  12. @ASA15 Hiya! I was thinking of you today. Did you ever hear back from Michigan? I'm still waiting on JHU so hoping for good news for someone!
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