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NeeNee

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    York- MES, Toronto- MPP, Cambr- MPhil

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  1. I got rejected from U of T, I am not too bummed because I realized that I would much rather do an academic masters that would prepare me for a phD in urban sociology. Also I have deferred my acceptance to Cambridge for a semester, let us see how that works out! Congratulations to everyone who got in! something to be proud of. I definitely didn't have the experience in the field.
  2. I phoned Anita, and she said nothing to me, she said she would be on the look out and acceptances for second round went on last Wednesday. I don't plan on going anyways, as I have chosen to do an academic masters instead! But good luck to all those waiting! Keep your head up
  3. There is no harm in applying, in my freshman year I had many grades that were not up to par, and one that was just a fail. I worked my but off to get my GPA back up, by my last year it was 3.85, and cGPA was around 3.3. You have all this experience, which is a plus! I don't have much experience, but I got in to a environmental studies program (and my major is sociology) and also in to Cambridge (UK)- a school which, if you go on their website, make it pretty explicit that no amount of extra curricular makes up for low GPA standing (they said in bold never makes up) and they do not prefer all-rounder applicants. My point is, even with my first year screwed up, Cambridge looked past it and I am sure other schools will look past it for you. Especially since Global Health looks for experience. Good luck!
  4. NeeNee

    chicago

    It really depends on the school, I talked to my prof who graduated with a phD from Chicago School and my interest lie in environmental structures and their influences on health- that is something that fits right in with Chicago! UC Berk is very theory driven, and Madison is running out of money. He also recommended Harvard and told me great profs he has worked with at each. Currently I am doing a masters in environmental studies, with a thesis based around using GIS to measure health in a community. He told me your masters will look like you have a very specific goal in mind, which is what phD departments want to see. I am really hoping to get in to Chicago after my masters!
  5. Hey guys! So I was conflicted between several options. This was my last year as an undergraduate at McGill University- I am a major in sociology. I always wanted to be an academic, but as time went on my interest went up and down, and I was soon ambivalent towards the idea. I thought policy would be a better fit for me, and I enthusiastically applied for MPP at University of Toronto. However, I am very interested in environmental studies, and also applied to MES Planning at York. As I still couldn't quite let the dream of becoming an academic go, I applied to Cambridge (UK) as well for MPhil-Sociolgy, with no hope of getting in. I got in to all three, and how happy I was about Cambridge, I just cannot describe. Unfortunately Cambridge came with a huge price tag and no funding as I was a student who was taken off the waitlist. It really breaks my heart that I cannot go there, it is such a dream! However, I haven't given up hope and hope to pursue it later on. I recently realized I am not interested in policy as I thought, and the reason academia had been nagging at my head was because I want to do my phD. Therefore I chose York, while speaking to people there, York's Environmental Studies masters is both academic and professional. You have to do research, but you can choose to do a thesis (or alternatives.) I decided it would be better to do a thesis and apply for a phD in sociology or environmental studies (maybe do a concentration in environmental sociology...hopefully Cambridge, UC Berkley) Was this the right decision? I feel confident, but at times I do not.
  6. The deadline for York has passed and I accepted but the person there told me you can back out of the program later on.
  7. Thank you very much!! I guess I want to go in to MPP because my interest in academics is somewhat ambivalent. I want this as a back up but do not want to rule out the option altogether. My MES at York, although a professional degree because of urban planning requires a thesis and research. So I still take that in to account, maybe it is the influence of Cambridge, won't leave my head and has revived my love for academia momentarily.
  8. Hey Lexipedia! I am really perplexed now, as I was wondering will a masters in public policy make it harder for me to do a phD later on? I got accepted in to Cambridge a couple of days back, with no funding, but am looking for ways to get funded. However, I will most likely reject them because of the lack of funding, but it has been my dream and I would love to reapply and get in again (later in the future.)
  9. Okay, Anita told me Wednesday now, the man who answers the general phone calls is of no help! @ Misgengen: I have no idea? Did you call the school? I didn't apply there.
  10. Apparently offers won't be out until another 2 weeks...
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