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    pedrxre got a reaction from actionpotential in 2021 Neuroscience PhD Applicants and Admissions Results   
    UNC! Anyone else?
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    pedrxre reacted to astrocytic in 2021 Neuroscience PhD Applicants and Admissions Results   
    for anyone choosing between programs: how did you make your decision?
    everyone says your advisor is key but I don't know who my advisor would be for either program, or what exactly I'd be working on.
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    pedrxre reacted to canigetuhhhhhhhanswerpls in 2021 Neuroscience PhD Applicants and Admissions Results   
    Hi - I've been on two so far. Around 60% of the time, the school will be trying to recruit you by showing presentations about the school, giving faculty talks, hosting socials and conversations with current graduate students.
    You'll like have 5ish actual interviews which are 30-45 minutes long. Honestly, they can really range in format. Some faculty will ask for a 3-5 minute recap of your research, some will ask you to describe one of your projects in depth (usually of your choosing). Sometimes, professors will ask tons of questions, not necessarily as a "gotcha," but mostly just to see how you're thinking about your research. Then your interviewer will likely talk about their research (which they love to do, so show enthusiasm!) and offer to answer any questions you have about the program or anything.
    Mine have really ranged; I've talked for 20 minutes straight at some and at others we only talked about why we love to do research and what I hope to do in grad school. So, be prepared to talk about your research, but don't be surprised if you don't at all! Hopefully, your faculty are very friendly and interviews will feel like a fun conversation about science.
    To be honest, it's kind of difficult to feel out the vibe of the school virtually so I'm really paying attention to subtleties in how the current students talk about their experiences. Hopefully, you're meeting with faculty who have labs you'd be interested in joining, because this is a great time to feel out if you would enjoy their lab. You should choose a grad school that has options for you, so if you find out you're not really vibin with some faculty that were once interested in, take note. 
    Finally, if there's anyone you didn't get to talk to during the actual interview dates, the program will absolutely coordinate a meeting for you. 
    Feel free to reach out to me if you wanna talk about anything more specific, I'm happy to do so.
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    pedrxre 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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    pedrxre reacted to canigetuhhhhhhhanswerpls in 2021 Neuroscience PhD Applicants and Admissions Results   
    I would dress in business attire: blazer + blouse/shirt and tie. Interviews are not very formal but it can't hurt to dress professionally.
    How to stand out: show your personality and passion for science! Interviews can range from you talking about your work for 20 minutes straight to very casual conversations about science and doing research. Interviewers want to see that you will complete a PhD. That means showing that you love science, showing you are not blindly following the instructions of a superior, and frankly that you can handle the workload. If you haven't done an independent project, be prepared to justify how you will be able to work on your own/without guidance. You will probably also be asked if you could continue working on your current project for 1 more year, what you would do.
    Also, there will be a portion where the interviewers tell you about their work. Look interested and ask questions. I read a couple papers of each of my interviewers before going in. I don't think it was necessary but did help me.
    Finally, you will be asked pretty often what you want to do in grad school. It doesn't have to be specific, but dream big. It would help to know a couple of techniques you're interested in learning and the subfield you want to explore. Example: "I'm really interested in addiction and drug use and would love to learn some molecular techniques to study opioid receptors as well as do fMRI studies in patients..." etc. It doesn't have to be perfect.
    Overall, schools are also adjusting to online interviews and recognize the challenge. They are also trying to convince you to go to their school, so they are also working very hard to show the culture and value of their program. If you have multiple interviews lined up, you should also be feeling out the school and seeing how well you connect with the program! I also get nervous about online meetings but it's a two way street - everyone is very understanding of that and some difficulties are expected. 
    In short: 
    -practice talking about your research clearly and concisely
    -know who you're interviewing with
    -say a bit about what you dream of doing in grad school
    -relax, you'll do fine if you like science
    -take note of how much you like the school
    Hope that helps, feel free to reach out to me if you have any other questions.
     
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    pedrxre reacted to Neuromantic in 2021 Neuroscience PhD Applicants and Admissions Results   
    This may be controversial: I don't think that it's worth investing your heart and soul into the Ivies or the UC's. For domestic & international students alike, it's a game of 3D chess to determine who they call to interview. More often than not, it's domestic students with connections and/or legacy. I feel for international students because they are going through rings of fire due to our current administration and the lack of available spots in the Ph.D pipeline throughout the U.S. Going to lesser known and/or top 50 programs, doing a killer job, then kicking ass in your postdoc may be the most secure route for now. I know that this is a path that non-traditional domestic students consider since we're also in a difficult position here when competing against your stereotypical "strong" applicants. Don't lose the faith and keep pushing for your dreams. It's going to happen one way or another. ❤️ 
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    pedrxre got a reaction from Prefrontalvortex in 2021 Neuroscience PhD Applicants and Admissions Results   
    Does anyone know what’s going on with UCSD invites and rejections? I just saw a couple rejections on the results page that were general emails, but I did not receive anything.
    Is there potentially a waitlist for UCSD?
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    pedrxre got a reaction from willilandsomewhere in 2021 Neuroscience PhD Applicants and Admissions Results   
    Does anyone know what’s going on with UCSD invites and rejections? I just saw a couple rejections on the results page that were general emails, but I did not receive anything.
    Is there potentially a waitlist for UCSD?
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    pedrxre got a reaction from lowestprime in 2021 Neuroscience PhD Applicants and Admissions Results   
    Does anyone know what’s going on with UCSD invites and rejections? I just saw a couple rejections on the results page that were general emails, but I did not receive anything.
    Is there potentially a waitlist for UCSD?
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    pedrxre got a reaction from izthewhiz in 2021 Neuroscience PhD Applicants and Admissions Results   
    Just got an interview invite from Wake Forest NGP! Does anyone know if UW-Seattle is still sending out invites? They're one of my top schools.
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    pedrxre reacted to rainestorm in 2021 Neuroscience PhD Applicants and Admissions Results   
    Ahhhh I just got an interview from U Minnesota, looks like they're just starting to send invites!
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    pedrxre reacted to mak16 in 2021 Neuroscience PhD Applicants and Admissions Results   
    UW Seattle said they'd release the invites before the 23rd so I'm guessing they will be coming in the next two days. I emailed them a while back and asked. 
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    pedrxre reacted to AnxiousNeuroKitty in 2021 Neuroscience PhD Applicants and Admissions Results   
    Got my first interview today! Still waiting to hear back from the other 5. But how should I prepare? And does anyone know  Weill Cornell's acceptance rate of interviewees? 
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    pedrxre got a reaction from Neuromantic in 2021 Neuroscience PhD Applicants and Admissions Results   
    It was through BINP! 
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    pedrxre got a reaction from izthewhiz in 2021 Neuroscience PhD Applicants and Admissions Results   
    It was through BINP! 
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