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    allions reacted to neurobelle in 2021 Neuroscience PhD Applicants and Admissions Results   
    got 5 rejections and finally an acceptance from VCUs biomedical science doctoral portal program in neuroscience! very excited 
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    allions reacted to canigetuhhhhhhhanswerpls in 2021 Neuroscience PhD Applicants and Admissions Results   
    No problem I should add: a general ranking/prestige may not be reflected on your specific field of interest. For example, let's say you're interested in neurodegeneration.  A "lower ranked" school may have an entire center dedicated to neurodegenerative diseases and have a strong connection with a great nearby hospital, while a higher ranked school may put less emphasis on that topic of interest. Something to consider.
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    allions reacted to canigetuhhhhhhhanswerpls in 2021 Neuroscience PhD Applicants and Admissions Results   
    I'm not a current grad student, but literally everyone (faculty, postdocs, students) has told me that the number one priority should be choosing a school that has at least a few labs you're really interested in. Prestige will not get you a postdoc, your performance in grad school will. My current PI went to a grad school that is ranked lower than #200 but did her post doc at a top ranked ivy. 
    So, it's important that the work you'll be doing is inspiring to you. Grad school is very long. Where do you see yourself happy and successful? 
    The one aspect that prestige may affect is funding, but many schools have ample funding despite being "lower ranked." I wouldn't let USNews decide for you.
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    allions reacted to AOMO9248 in 2021 Neuroscience PhD Applicants and Admissions Results   
    Can anyone who had an interview recently share their experience? 
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    allions got a reaction from Neuromantic in 2021 Neuroscience PhD Applicants and Admissions Results   
    Are you guys applying to only neuroscience phd programs or also to other programs like biomedical science, for example? Neuro seems to be quite competitive and i'm wondering if it would be less risky to branch out and go broader. Esp since lots of neuro faculty are in multiple different areas of science and can take students from more than one program. Thoughts?
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