worldpeace Posted April 9, 2019 Posted April 9, 2019 Just now, epidem35 said: Thank you! Have you made a decision? Yes, I committed to Columbia! My research interests align best with the faculty there actually. epi_hopeful19 and epidem35 2
epi_hopeful19 Posted April 10, 2019 Posted April 10, 2019 23 hours ago, HSR_HPM2019 said: Is anyone else having a difficult time making a final decision? I'm basically down to two schools, one of which has guaranteed funding for all five years (and a good stipend) and a couple professors I'd be interested in working with, while the other one I think is a better overall research fit but with two years guaranteed funding (although they say you'll get funding years 3 + 4, you just might have to TA/RA for it if you don't get a fellowship) and farther away from where my home base is (which could be good or bad...). It's a good problem to have, I know, I'm just terrible at making decisions, especially huge ones like these. Have you been able to visit both schools or have a follow up conversation with POI or current students at each? Both sound like perfectly good options, even if the second school seems a bit riskier as far as funding goes. Personally, I would go with my gut here - you've clearly given it a lot of thought and weighed different pros and cons, so no matter what you're making an informed, reasonable decision. I'm sure you'd be successful at either program, but if you have the sense that one might be a better fit (even for more amorphous reasons like the vibe of the school), I'd go with that one. Good luck! epidem35, theonewiththePhDapp, hopingforahailmary and 1 other 2 2
epidem35 Posted April 10, 2019 Posted April 10, 2019 22 hours ago, worldpeace said: Yes, I committed to Columbia! My research interests align best with the faculty there actually. That's awesome! Congratulations! I'm sure you will have an amazing experience there. worldpeace 1
HSR_HPM2019 Posted April 10, 2019 Posted April 10, 2019 14 hours ago, epi_hopeful19 said: Have you been able to visit both schools or have a follow up conversation with POI or current students at each? Both sound like perfectly good options, even if the second school seems a bit riskier as far as funding goes. Personally, I would go with my gut here - you've clearly given it a lot of thought and weighed different pros and cons, so no matter what you're making an informed, reasonable decision. I'm sure you'd be successful at either program, but if you have the sense that one might be a better fit (even for more amorphous reasons like the vibe of the school), I'd go with that one. Good luck! Yes, I have visited both schools, probably had like 10-15 conversations with POIs, current faculty, students and alums in total between the two of them, so I think I've probably done as much research as I can without going over the top. I think it probably will come down to a gut instinct, like you said--just need to figure out how to interpret my instincts! It's a good thing I'm not going into decisions sciences haha epi_hopeful19 1
theonewiththePhDapp Posted April 11, 2019 Posted April 11, 2019 Starting to worry because I have not received funding information from my top school yet, and decision deadline is fast approaching. I have followed up a couple times the past weeks, but keep hearing that the information is still pending. Ahhhhh! I think I'm going to wait until Friday to see if I hear back then ask some other programs I'm considering for an extension for reply. Or should I just ask now? If only this was an issue at a school that I wasn't as invested in.
epi_hopeful19 Posted April 11, 2019 Posted April 11, 2019 7 hours ago, theonewiththePhDapp said: Starting to worry because I have not received funding information from my top school yet, and decision deadline is fast approaching. I have followed up a couple times the past weeks, but keep hearing that the information is still pending. Ahhhhh! I think I'm going to wait until Friday to see if I hear back then ask some other programs I'm considering for an extension for reply. Or should I just ask now? If only this was an issue at a school that I wasn't as invested in. I'd ask for an extension! It can't hurt, and it's so close to the deadline that I think if you feel invested in the school for which you don't yet know about funding, it's totally worth it. Hopefully they can provide you with more information about funding before the 15th! theonewiththePhDapp 1
PHApplicant Posted April 15, 2019 Posted April 15, 2019 (edited) Anyone could give me some suggestion? Thank you so much. UMD (EPID) vs. GWU (EPID), both with full funding, and faculty match is ok. Since they are both in the D.C. area, it is so hard to make a decision. Edited April 15, 2019 by PHApplicant
AtmChemEnvHealth Posted April 16, 2019 Posted April 16, 2019 Programs are supposed to get back to you today if you're waitlisted, right? I still haven't heard anything from UMich EHS yet this week, and this was after they told me that they hoped to have a decision by last Monday.
epi_hopeful19 Posted April 17, 2019 Posted April 17, 2019 On 4/16/2019 at 11:54 AM, AtmChemEnvHealth said: Programs are supposed to get back to you today if you're waitlisted, right? I still haven't heard anything from UMich EHS yet this week, and this was after they told me that they hoped to have a decision by last Monday. I think programs often get back to waitlisted applicants after the April 15th deadline - not sure how long it would take them to make final decisions about waitlisted candidates. I'm sorry Michigan didn't get back to you yet!
apex45 Posted May 2, 2019 Posted May 2, 2019 Just found a note on my computer with this information all in one place and thought future applicants might find it useful: Brown BSHS Contacted POIs prior to application: yes Interview invite: January 11 Interview: January 25, all day in person, met with 2 POIs and another prof individually Decision: accepted February 11, portal changed before email came Funding: full Pitt BCHS Contacted POIs prior to application: no Interview invite: February 4 Interview: February 8, hour long phone interview with 2 POIs Decision: accepted February 20 via email Funding: none, said they would find full funding if I accepted offer Yale SBS Contacted POIs prior to application: no Interview invite: January 22 Interview: February 11, all day in person, met with every professor in the department individually Decision: waitlisted February 28, portal changed before email came Harvard PHS SBS: Contacted POIs prior to application: no Decision: rejected February 7, email to login and receive rejection, no other contact with school Michigan HBHE: Contacted POIs prior to application: yes Interview invite: January 22 Interview: February 4, 30 min video chat interview with 3 professors on adcom (not POIs) Decision: accepted February 8 via email Funding: full Minnesota Epi: Contacted POIs prior to application: yes No interview Decision: first round acceptance January 15; formal acceptance March 27 Funding: partial globalhealth_phd2020, 1010120110, Pubhealth101 and 1 other 3 1
crodriguez3 Posted August 6, 2019 Posted August 6, 2019 New to this site, heard about it from a fellow coworker who is in her DrPH program. I am looking to start applying for my Ph.D. program this fall. Looking to apply to three schools only, mostly because they have the program I like, as well as other perks. Additionally, they are in locations that benefit both me and my partner's careers. If anyone has any advice on the application process, test scores (I need to submit GRE for all three), interview advice, it would all be greatly appreciated!
belleannlove Posted October 23, 2019 Posted October 23, 2019 On 10/22/2018 at 2:18 PM, sak91 said: I am applying as well though I am not confident of my chances. I have a horrible undergraduate GPA (about a 2.6) but I did get my MPH and my GPA for that is a solid 3.8. I am going to apply to UMD, GW, and Hopkins (though this is a huge reach). I'm taking my GREs next month. I have solid experience and have published a handful of papers (no first author though). I've also presented at Academy Health conferences and APHA conference so that will hopefully help. Honestly I'll be shocked if I get in. I am just hoping that they see I am more than my undergrad grades. Do you think I should address the low GPA in my personal statement or just let it be? I did address it in my MPH application, which might have helped. Just not sure I should address it now since it is over 5 years ago at this point. Hello - I might be on the same boat. Where did you end up applying?
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