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  1. Totally forgot about this. Should've posted a long time ago, but today's my free day :)

     

    Undergrad/grad Institution: Big state uni.
    UGrad Major(s): Biology
    UGrad Overall GPA: 3.32

    Grad Major(s): Molecular Genetics, Biochem

    Grad Overall GPA: 3.79
    Position in Class: average???
    Type of Student: Naturalized US citizen/Immigrant from war torn country (whatever category that puts me in) - I'm a girl

    GRE Scores (revised/old version):
    Q: 157 (darn thing dropped to 68%!)
    V:  160
    W:  4.0 

    Research Experience: 0.5 yr undergrad, 1.5 yr grad MS thesis that I want to publish before I graduate.

    Awards/Honors/Recognitions: Dean's, President's lists 6 semesters

    Pertinent Activities or Jobs: Worked in a lab setting for 5 years as a lab technologist; offered promotion to assistant manager but decided I wanted to go back to school instead (I followed my heart, so we will see if this was the right decision)

    Any Miscellaneous Accomplishments that Might Help: 
    Ran my own business for 7 years while working full time/going to school, land lord, and a couple other passive income deals, but all this is irrelevant since I will phase this out once accepted to stay within the school rules.

    Special Bonus Points: Maybe that I speak three languages and come from a country no one has heard of?

    Any Other Info That Shows Up On Your App and Might Matter: 
    Nothing really, I see myself as rather average when it comes to what really matters.

    Applying to Where: See signature

  2. Rat.girl, you're just being realistic. It's not like they're picking you up from the street and you just heard about scientific research yesterday. We're going into an environment where post docs pay as little as $35,000/yr - we are at the last line of defense before feeding a family outwins doing what you love, so you have every right to state the obvious.

  3. A bit of a silly question, but what do us women do about our purses? Do they walk around with their purses? I need my phone, car keys and deodorant with me lol.

  4. So I review my Emory statement of purpose and what do you know, this silly girl here has a list of potential professors at the bottom who are...from other schools that I applied to! I could just kick myself, what a great way to handle one of your top choices - now I'm just sitting around and waiting for that rejection letter. I can imagine the laugh the admissions profs had when they read it - even I'm laughing at myself.

  5. To me it doesn't sound like you have any interest in going there anyways.  Plus you are already applying to 9 institutions. 

     

    I know you said it's a safety, but if the low stipend would make you that miserable I would not waste the 80 bucks.  Buy yourself a nice dinner when you get an interview at your #1 school!

     

    Yeah, UAB is my pleasant surprise so far, so I think it will probably be reason to pass up the Clemson safety application. I was kind of hoping on hearing back from Vanderbilt IGP since there's one professor in the neuro dept whose lab I could basically jump right into without much training since my current MS thesis actually uses his methods and is pretty much the same subject. The cool thing is that he suggested to meet up once I get my interview. I know a lot of people have gotten invites from Vanderbilt IGP, so it looks like I might have overestimated my application. You never know what's going on behind these adcom closed doors. Luckily, I can prepare for my final course left in the spring to get my mind off applications.

  6. Thinking about applying to Clemson as a safety school, but honestly, the $20,000 stipend is awful considering that the cost of living is the same as anywhere else. I already got my LORs in, but I already feel cheated considering this is my most expensive application so far to a school that pays the least from my list. Tell me honestly, would you guys pay $80 for an application that only gave you a $20,000 stipend, $1,100 fees per semester and only partial health ins? Help me weigh this.

  7. Is there anyone who called Rice Uni, UT Health or UT Austin to ask about their invites? UGhh..I should have applied earlier and not wait till the last  moment to submit my app...Not even sure if they reviewed it or not :(

     

    Hi tuba, if it helps any, I applied to UTHealth only two days ago (this is for Houston). Yeah, should've done it earlier, but I held it up because I wanted a better transcript *sigh* Anyway, last year their FB page stated they had the first round of interviews in mid January, but when I checked last year's boards on here and a few people were getting invites to UTHealth around the same time, presumably for a latter interview date. I guess it depends in which batch they put you, but since we applied late, I'm afraid we might be in the latter group.

  8. Well, I got accepted today. Still no reply from anybody and no big package in the mail today, but lo and behold, this morning their online web thingy said, Congratulations, you've been admitted. Now I'm nervous. How do I accept, am I funded, how do I register, should I get an advisor, which classes should I register for....the battle never ends, does it? :D But I guess you take it one day at a time.

  9. We're probably in the leftover pile (aka waitlisted), they just don't know whether they should pick us up from the floor and slap us on a dinner plate or toss us in the trash instead. Either way, I feel like a bruised carrot from this experience.

  10. Argh, this is so nerve wrecking. I can't believe that a perfectly sane grown-up such as myself can turn into a needy, illogical kid. I'm not even replying to my friends' texts or phone calls anymore and I've been eating chocolate by the truckload even though I've been slaving away at the gym for weeks. Tell me already if I'm accepted or rejected, stop turning me into an obese hermit!

  11. Now that you mention it, Rosamund, it makes sense. I had asked the coordinator if I was able to apply to non-degree seeking status ( as a plan B ) in case the current application doesn't work out. I wanted to make the point that this was my first choice and that I was determined to get in. She hasn't answered that question, so being waitlisted would be the most likely reason for that.

    Friday is the last day, so we'll see what happens on Friday, the 13th :D

  12. If a graduate coordinator doesn't even reply to you...should you assume the worst (rejection)? The telephone is out of question - whenever I call it says that her voicemail is full and she hasn't bothered to empty it for the past 6 months. I've been emailing her for the past 6 months and in the beginning she would get back to me within hours, sometimes minutes to answer my questions. Same thing now, she'll respond to meaningless questions immediately, but when it comes to telling me if I got accepted, rejected, or waitlisted...nothing. Wouldn't she at least say something like, "Hey, we're still considering your application." After all, if she reads the other emails, she must read those too, and it's not like the application is free.

    Am I analyzing too much, or does dodgy behavior like this pretty much mean I'm rejected but they don't even want to bother to let me know.

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