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  1. 13 minutes ago, PH2022FALL said:

    Thanks for the info! Much appreciated!! And congratulations on receiving an invite from Emory! 

    thanks so much! it's a full day, 6+ meetings or so! very thankful for the invite, but will have to mentally prepare for a brain marathon for sure

  2. 1 hour ago, PH2022FALL said:

    Anyone heard back from Emory Epi?

    Got an email this morning about a virtual visit day at the end of the month, which I believe is an interview day. I am not sure if it's been sent to everyone or not, but they did want folks to RSVP asap, so unfortunately that might mean it's been sent to everyone they're currently eyeing for spots--but I am just guessing, I could be wrong since there's a fair amount of time until the visit day

  3. 53 minutes ago, ecstaticpublichealth said:

    Can anyone speak to whether or not getting an interview means there is a good chance of being accepted into the PhD program? Also, if anyone else is applying straight into PhDs from undergrad?

    I recently had an interview for a university's fellowship for their PhD program. Which, by the way, I am a little confused on why there would be an interview for the university's fellowship before even an offer of admission.

    I don't know for sure but for a fair amount of PhD programs, funding via a fellowship needs to be guaranteed before they can accept a student. so it may be that for that particular program, you need the fellowship to be admitted as a PhD student. so, I'd take that as a sign that your application is strong enough for admission but they're looking now to see if you are a good research fit for available funding/the fellowship. i could be wrong--i am going off of very few details, haha.

  4. 2 hours ago, EpiHopeful22 said:

    Hi everyone! I have been lurking for a while, but haven't posted yet. I was wondering if it is normal to have more than one professor interview you for a PhD program? I had an interview with a PI for the Harvard Population Health PhD program this week, but had another PI reach out to me to interview with them next week. Has anyone else experienced this? Thanks and good luck everyone! ?

    From my understanding, the way harvard epi phs works is that subcommittees meet first (so, the specialization/tracks) and then they have PIs reach out to people to gauge you research interests/fit, and then the whole committee meets to discuss further and decide on who/best fit later on. So, if your application is sort of at the intersection of more than one specialization in epi, it might just be two different specializations/subcommittees trying to see which faculty in their area you might fit best with

     

  5. 3 minutes ago, KBPsych said:

    I thought so I’m just worried because it’s been radio silence so far in my emails lol! Hopefully we begin to hear back!

    I don't know for sure, but I feel like I have a mix of friends over the years who have started a PhD in public health fields with 0 papers, or 1 or 2 on the way, and then also some who have a ton because they've been working a bit. I've also heard of folks/had colleagues getting rejected previously with a ton of pubs and also those without. So, as FuturePhDPls said, I think it just depends on fit and they try to be comprehensive? but this is all me guessing. Having one pub in the works is a great thing to bring up again in interviews 

  6. On 12/13/2021 at 10:48 PM, PH2022FALL said:

    WOW!! Congratulations!! This thread marks the beginning of the interview season! 

    May I ask which track did you apply?

    Thank you! It was epi.

    I had it yesterday and it went ehhhh due to technical issues but I think they appreciated that I mustered through, but the issues led to a frazzled brain so I'm not sure I was as specific or eloquent as I could have been.

    In case anyone's interested, questions asked were pretty standard, why PhD, why public health, why epi, why USF. Then, describe strengths, weaknesses, as they pertain to PhD work. Also, how do I address setbacks.

    Good luck everyone!

  7. On 10/28/2021 at 10:25 PM, GoingGlobal said:

    @FuturePhDPls is it me or is this three application process really annoying and very exclusive to only those that can afford it?

    The three application/three fee process is WILD--honestly, I didn't realize the third one until recently and if I had earlier on (and hadn't already had recommenders submit letters to UCSD [again, why should they have to submit twice??]) then I probably wouldn't apply due to THREE fees. 

  8. On 10/28/2021 at 9:36 PM, GoingGlobal said:

    Finishing up essays for first round of application deadlines. Anyone else applying to South Florida or Joint Doctoral at SDSU/UCSD?

    I am applying to both of those--definitely struggling with their earlier deadlines + keeping sophas verification time in mind haha

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