I'm having a little trouble figuring out what to write for the community service section of SOPHAS. I am applying for PHD programs in epidemiology and got my MPH a couple years ago. Since then, I've been working full-time and most volunteered in 1 time events such as Race for the Cure and other assorted festivals. Should I even bother putting those on the application?
I did do a lot of volunteer work in undergrad and grad school but only sporadically since I got out. Should I put the old volunteer work from college in the application?
Any insight would be great!
oh wow Waw! Do you know if they interviewed everyone that they were interested in or if no interview means a rejection? I haven't heard a thing from them...
Hi all!
Did anyone else apply to the sociomedical sciences phd program at Columbia? There have been a couple people who posted on the results page but I'm curious to know if anyone else has heard anything from them?
I have one more interview with Yale left, Yale is my first choice. One of the interviewers told me late Feb/early March would be when we would hear back.
I have an interview with WashU and was rejected from Emory. How about you? have you finished all your Yale interviews? Who did you interview with there?
I don't think they do, unfortunately. The anthropology prof I talked to a few days ago said they have selected 20 people for phone/campus interviews and will select 3 out of those (for socio-cultural anthro).
I'm interviewing with Yale today too and am so nervous!!! Who is everyone interviewing there with? I am talking to P Sean Brotherton, Marcia Inhorn, and Cather Panter-Brick. From what I've heard though is that they interview about 20-25 people and accept only 4.