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  1. On 12/14/2021 at 9:44 AM, cowboyeet said:

    Hello here are my stats (applying to PhD for Fa22):

    Undergrad Institution: small liberal arts, 4 yr
    Major(s): Biology (Molecular Bio and Biochem focus)
    Minor(s): Chemistry
    GPA in Major: 3.9
    Overall GPA: 3.9
    Position in Class: N/A
    Type of Student: Domestic

    GRE Score: N/A (did not take)

    Research Experience: 3 yrs, one summer in REU-type program, one summer working as a research assistant at my home university 

    Awards/Honors/Recognitions: 3 institutional grants, 4 year merit scholarship, Dean's list, Barry Goldwater Scholar, institutional academic award 

    Pertinent Activities or Jobs: Research assistant in university lab, undergraduate research fellow for my university's office of undergraduate research, American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, student leadership advisory council for my university's school of science and technology

    Special Bonus Points: honors college, 2 papers in preparation to be published, presentations at 3 national, 1 regional, and 4 local conferences 

    Applying to Where (applying to chemical biology, chemistry, and biology programs):

    U Michigan (chemical biology)

    Georgia Tech (biology and chemistry/biochemistry)

    Emory (chemistry)

    UW-Madison (chemistry, biochemistry, cell and molecular biology)

    UC Berkeley (chemistry)

    Scripps (chemical and biological sciences)

    U Washington (chemical biology)

    UNC (chemistry and BBSP)

    UC Irvine (chemistry)

    Duke (chemistry) 

     

    Since I am a little late to the party I have already heard back from Michigan and UW-Madison biochemistry and have been invited to interview from both!

     

    accepted to GT chemistry/biochemistry and invited to interview at UNC BBSP

  2. On 12/20/2021 at 10:46 AM, optimisticchemguy said:

    For anyone who has been accepted to UMich, UW Madison, UWashington, do you mind telling me which subdivision of chem did you applied to?

    I was invited to interview at UMich Chemical Biology, UW Madison Biochemistry, and accepted to UWashington Chemistry (chemical biology). Most programs I applied to I either chose chemical biology, biological chemistry, or organic chemistry. 

  3. Hello here are my stats (applying to PhD for Fa22):

    Undergrad Institution: small liberal arts, 4 yr
    Major(s): Biology (Molecular Bio and Biochem focus)
    Minor(s): Chemistry
    GPA in Major: 3.9
    Overall GPA: 3.9
    Position in Class: N/A
    Type of Student: Domestic

    GRE Score: N/A (did not take)

    Research Experience: 3 yrs, one summer in REU-type program, one summer working as a research assistant at my home university 

    Awards/Honors/Recognitions: 3 institutional grants, 4 year merit scholarship, Dean's list, Barry Goldwater Scholar, institutional academic award 

    Pertinent Activities or Jobs: Research assistant in university lab, undergraduate research fellow for my university's office of undergraduate research, American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, student leadership advisory council for my university's school of science and technology

    Special Bonus Points: honors college, 2 papers in preparation to be published, presentations at 3 national, 1 regional, and 4 local conferences 

    Applying to Where (applying to chemical biology, chemistry, and biology programs):

    U Michigan (chemical biology)

    Georgia Tech (biology and chemistry/biochemistry)

    Emory (chemistry)

    UW-Madison (chemistry, biochemistry, cell and molecular biology)

    UC Berkeley (chemistry)

    Scripps (chemical and biological sciences)

    U Washington (chemical biology)

    UNC (chemistry and BBSP)

    UC Irvine (chemistry)

    Duke (chemistry) 

     

    Since I am a little late to the party I have already heard back from Michigan and UW-Madison biochemistry and have been invited to interview from both!

     

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