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  1. Hi everyone !

    I finally decided to suscribe to the forum !

    I applied to:

    UToronto- MPH EPI

    McGill-MscPH

    Université de Montréal- Maitrise santé communautaire

    I just got an invitation for an interview at UMontréal.

    I know there are not a lot of francophones here, but anyone else got an invitation from UMontréal ?

    I also got an invitation for an interview at UdeM (last week).

    I know that the interviews have already started - when is your interview? if you've done it already, could you please give me some insights? ^_^

  2. Hi,

    I'm in my last year of BSc undergrad and I'm really looking into applying to the Master's programs in public health.

    I realized in the last few years that what I really want to do is disease prevention, health promotion, population health... all that public health stuff!

    So I was looking at some of the MPH programs but I really don't get much info anywhere so I'm hoping someone can help mefrown.gif

    Right now I'm looking at:

    - MPH in University of Toronto

    - MPH in Simon Fraser university

    - MsPH in McGill

    - MSc santé communautaire in UdeM

    - MSc santé communautaire in Laval

    - Possibly MSc Epidemio in UOttawa? (I'm not really sure if this will be much of public health stuff)

    I have no clue what are my chances to get in (what kind of GPA/CGPA do I need to get in?)

    Usually the universities websites say around 75% average but is that really the case or in reality is it much higher than that to actually get accepted?

    And which university is known to be the best? I'm a resident of Quebec so I do prefer to go to a university in Qc (so much cheaper) but I wouldn't mind going to the "best known" one for Public Health in Canada.

    I'm wondering if it's possible to do a PhD after doing a MPH if I ever want to do research in health science/population health/community healthconfused.gif

    Also, can I apply for CIHR scholarships if I go to MPH? Since the programs are course-based (and a "practicum") I'm not too sure if I can apply for CIHR.

    Thank you for reading!

    p.s.

    After having some answers from another forum, I'm adding some info about me:

    I was going to apply for UofT's MPH program specialized in health promotion but since many people say their cutoff is about 3.7/4, I'm not too sure I'll even apply now.

    My university works on the 10 scale and my CGPA will be about 8 at graduation I think and for my last two years DGPA I'm thinking it will be around 8.5 or so...

    I don't really have a work experience in the public health area, I've just started working part-time at the Ottawa Public Health last August :S.

    At least I'll have a research experience (for the Honours BSc) in health sciences and two strong ref letters.

    But overall I don't think I have very strong experience background. frown.gif

    So do I even stand a chance?? or I might just save myself the application fees.

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