soolp Posted April 6, 2023 Posted April 6, 2023 2 hours ago, autumn028 said: Has anyone been rejected from Ottawa? Trying to determine if they just haven’t sent out rejections… congrats to those who got in! I know someone who got rejected from Ottawa on Tuesday
purplerain342 Posted April 6, 2023 Posted April 6, 2023 7 hours ago, zxra9250 said: Hi! How did you choose between the two schools? I also got into both but I'm having doubts about where to go I think for me it comes down to distance from home, living cost, and school reputation. I'm from Calgary so Edmonton is close to home if I ever wanna drive down to see family and friends. Edmonton is more affordable compared to Vancouver (but I would have been willing to pay the price if I got into UBC), and UofA is just overall a more reputable school and ranked higher and I've heard good things about the program (not to say SFU's program isn't amazing also, I could've sworn SFU is the only accredited program in Canda). Hope that helps!
mphing Posted April 6, 2023 Posted April 6, 2023 (edited) finally accepted into Western today Edited April 6, 2023 by mphing LesleyZhang 1
mph2023 Posted April 7, 2023 Posted April 7, 2023 I got an informal admission to UofT Health Promotion, and I am just waiting for the official letter to come out jzysan, MPH2023applicant, Popcorn21 and 1 other 3 1
MPHopefully Posted April 7, 2023 Posted April 7, 2023 43 minutes ago, mph2023 said: I got an informal admission to UofT Health Promotion, and I am just waiting for the official letter to come out Congrats! Did you get an email from them today or did you email them to ask about your status?
mph2023 Posted April 7, 2023 Posted April 7, 2023 (edited) 9 minutes ago, MPHopefully said: Congrats! Did you get an email from them today or did you email them to ask about your status? Thank you! I emailed Suzanne the other day to ask a few questions about the program, and she let me know! It got lost somewhere in my inbox, though. Offical offers haven't come out yet . Edited April 7, 2023 by mph2023 MPHopefully 1
Zandra Posted April 7, 2023 Posted April 7, 2023 1 hour ago, mph2023 said: Thank you! I emailed Suzanne the other day to ask a few questions about the program, and she let me know! It got lost somewhere in my inbox, though. Offical offers haven't come out yet . Hey, congrats! Would you be able to share your stats?
mph2023 Posted April 7, 2023 Posted April 7, 2023 1 hour ago, Zandra said: Hey, congrats! Would you be able to share your stats? Thank you Here are my stats: - BPH graduating this year; honestly not too sure how to convert my GPA, but I think a 4.0 - 8 months of paid research experience (no pub) - 8 months volunteering as an RA focusing on improving the cardiovascular health of marginalized peoples - Capstone project on Indigenous health - Exec of a few clubs in undergrad - 3 stats courses the all being somewhere in the A range - one academic reference and one professional and I think my LOI helped! i hope that helps !
zxra9250 Posted April 7, 2023 Posted April 7, 2023 19 hours ago, purplerain342 said: I think for me it comes down to distance from home, living cost, and school reputation. I'm from Calgary so Edmonton is close to home if I ever wanna drive down to see family and friends. Edmonton is more affordable compared to Vancouver (but I would have been willing to pay the price if I got into UBC), and UofA is just overall a more reputable school and ranked higher and I've heard good things about the program (not to say SFU's program isn't amazing also, I could've sworn SFU is the only accredited program in Canda). Hope that helps! Ohh, do you mind sending me the rankings, if that's okay! Also, UofA is also CEPH accredited! It's one of the reasons why I'm stuck between them haha. I appreciate the reply!
zxra9250 Posted April 7, 2023 Posted April 7, 2023 On 4/4/2023 at 5:56 PM, allydaagator said: Can I ask what certificate program you took at TMU? Yes! I took the Health Studies program!
jzysan Posted April 7, 2023 Posted April 7, 2023 (edited) 2 hours ago, zxra9250 said: Ohh, do you mind sending me the rankings, if that's okay! Also, UofA is also CEPH accredited! It's one of the reasons why I'm stuck between them haha. I appreciate the reply! I studied at SFU for undergrad, and I currently live in Vancouver. I am going to U of A too, but that's because I want to switch my environment then come back as my family is here. Vancouver is great in terms of weather, and transit is definitely great if you live a little further off campus (even though many of us complain about it). We have frequent busses and a skytrain. The city is smaller in general, and everything is connected. Of course, that comes with expensive living. The rent here will be more compared to Edmonton. It will continue to rise as more people come, and right now, I think a bedroom is at least 1650 (at least for my friend). The price will vary where you are located. Closer to campus will definitely be higher. In terms of ranking, U of A is ranked 4th in Canada compared to SFU that is ranked 12th. I studied Health Sciences at SFU, so I know the faculty quite well, and the professors are super awesome. We rank on a 4.33 scale, and it's a huge disadvantage when it comes to grades. Many students complain about this, but I'm sure if you do well, I don't think it affects you at all. That said, it really depends on many factors for you. Hope that helps!! Link for ranking: https://www.usnews.com/education/best-global-universities/canada Edited April 7, 2023 by jzysan
zxra9250 Posted April 7, 2023 Posted April 7, 2023 35 minutes ago, jzysan said: I studied at SFU for undergrad, and I currently live in Vancouver. I am going to U of A too, but that's because I want to switch my environment then come back as my family is here. Vancouver is great in terms of weather, and transit is definitely great if you live a little further off campus (even though many of us complain about it). We have frequent busses and a skytrain. The city is smaller in general, and everything is connected. Of course, that comes with expensive living. The rent here will be more compared to Edmonton. It will continue to rise as more people come, and right now, I think a bedroom is at least 1650 (at least for my friend). The price will vary where you are located. Closer to campus will definitely be higher. In terms of ranking, U of A is ranked 4th in Canada compared to SFU that is ranked 12th. I studied Health Sciences at SFU, so I know the faculty quite well, and the professors are super awesome. We rank on a 4.33 scale, and it's a huge disadvantage when it comes to grades. Many students complain about this, but I'm sure if you do well, I don't think it affects you at all. That said, it really depends on many factors for you. Hope that helps!! Link for ranking: https://www.usnews.com/education/best-global-universities/canada Thank you so much! I'm considering living on campus because it's significantly cheaper than off campus, so I'm not too worried about rent. And thank you for sending the ranking! I wanted to ask, how come the 4.33 scale would be a disadvantage? I'm considering continuing my education after the masters, so I'm wondering!
acran0715 Posted April 7, 2023 Posted April 7, 2023 7 minutes ago, zxra9250 said: Thank you so much! I'm considering living on campus because it's significantly cheaper than off campus, so I'm not too worried about rent. And thank you for sending the ranking! I wanted to ask, how come the 4.33 scale would be a disadvantage? I'm considering continuing my education after the masters, so I'm wondering! The 4.33 scale is only a disadvantage if your original school was on a 4.0 scale and is being converted to the 4.33 scale. If you're going from 4.33 to a 4.0 scale, it tends to benefit you. I go to UNBC right now, so all As and A+ grades are considered a 4.0 versus a 4.0 and 4.33, so your GPA is "boosted" compared to the 4.33 scale.
jzysan Posted April 7, 2023 Posted April 7, 2023 7 minutes ago, zxra9250 said: Thank you so much! I'm considering living on campus because it's significantly cheaper than off campus, so I'm not too worried about rent. And thank you for sending the ranking! I wanted to ask, how come the 4.33 scale would be a disadvantage? I'm considering continuing my education after the masters, so I'm wondering! In my opinion, I think 4.33 is not the end of the world. Many of us just prefer to have percentages along with the system because the 4.33 scale (letter grades) does not truly represent what we got in class. I had a class where I scored 89% but only received an A- (would be A for UBC) because of how the class is graded. In SFU business school, some professors curve down, so students with like 79% can get a C+ even if the percentage is supposed to be at a higher letter grade. If you do well though, it's not really a huge issue. I know people who got into law and med school despite of what we used at SFU, as long as you work hard, it's fine.
zxra9250 Posted April 7, 2023 Posted April 7, 2023 30 minutes ago, acran0715 said: The 4.33 scale is only a disadvantage if your original school was on a 4.0 scale and is being converted to the 4.33 scale. If you're going from 4.33 to a 4.0 scale, it tends to benefit you. I go to UNBC right now, so all As and A+ grades are considered a 4.0 versus a 4.0 and 4.33, so your GPA is "boosted" compared to the 4.33 scale. Ahh, that kinda makes sense, thank you!
zxra9250 Posted April 7, 2023 Posted April 7, 2023 18 minutes ago, jzysan said: In my opinion, I think 4.33 is not the end of the world. Many of us just prefer to have percentages along with the system because the 4.33 scale (letter grades) does not truly represent what we got in class. I had a class where I scored 89% but only received an A- (would be A for UBC) because of how the class is graded. In SFU business school, some professors curve down, so students with like 79% can get a C+ even if the percentage is supposed to be at a higher letter grade. If you do well though, it's not really a huge issue. I know people who got into law and med school despite of what we used at SFU, as long as you work hard, it's fine. Working hard is definitely the plan! And yeah, it's really weird to find out that SFU doesn't include percentages in the final grade, it definitely would help for post-grad, but I really appreciate your insight! jzysan 1
icybvbyyy Posted April 10, 2023 Posted April 10, 2023 Just want to make sure, we're using this link to check the status for uoft's mph: https://admissions.sgs.utoronto.ca/account/login?r=https%3a%2f%2fadmissions.sgs.utoronto.ca%2fapply%2f ?
purplerain342 Posted April 10, 2023 Posted April 10, 2023 6 hours ago, purplegiraffe22 said: wow congrats on the acceptances! can i ask what your stats are? and when did you get accepted to sfu? I got accepted to SFU on March 24th. My GPA is a 3.53 and I come from a health sciences background. I have two qualitative public health research projects under my belt as a research assistant. I'm in honours so I got to do an honours thesis. I work as a clinical assistant at a clinic and volunteer at the hospital as well and I'm president of a cultural club on campus just a brief summary but hope it helps
Magics382 Posted April 10, 2023 Posted April 10, 2023 Hey! I applied to McMaster and queens U for MPH and looking at Reddit and the forums many of the applicants have received updates on the status of their application. But I have yet to heard back from Queens. I was wondering if they send a formal rejection or if anyone else is waiting on their results?
mph2023 Posted April 10, 2023 Posted April 10, 2023 10 hours ago, icybvbyyy said: Just want to make sure, we're using this link to check the status for uoft's mph: https://admissions.sgs.utoronto.ca/account/login?r=https%3a%2f%2fadmissions.sgs.utoronto.ca%2fapply%2f ? Yes :)))))
icybvbyyy Posted April 10, 2023 Posted April 10, 2023 4 hours ago, mph2023 said: Yes :))))) Thank you!
icybvbyyy Posted April 10, 2023 Posted April 10, 2023 Status (UofT mph health promo) still says submitted for me : ( Has it changed for anyone?
mph.fu Posted April 10, 2023 Posted April 10, 2023 6 minutes ago, icybvbyyy said: Status (UofT mph health promo) still says submitted for me : ( Has it changed for anyone? Nope, nothing has changed for me
XYZPublichealth Posted April 10, 2023 Posted April 10, 2023 On 3/31/2023 at 4:46 AM, kjane99 said: I went to an online info session they put on this winter about the program and they said that they were increasing the number of seats from 40 to 75 this year because there have been hundreds of applicants each year. Unfortunately I don't know much about the waitlist process or what the chances are. Hoping you get some good news soon though!! Thank you so much, Yes I remember at the online session they did say they increased the seats. No updates for me yet, fingers crossed some good news soon. thank you for your well wishes
XYZPublichealth Posted April 10, 2023 Posted April 10, 2023 On 3/31/2023 at 11:48 PM, mph.fu said: Hi everyone! Applied for MPH last year to UofT (rejection), Brock (waitlist, then rejection), and Waterloo (rejection). Applied for the same programs this year and was accepted to Brock (Mar 30)! Still waiting for UofT and Waterloo. If anyone is wondering, I have until April 14th to accept the offer. Congratulations on your MPH Brock Offer! I am currently on the waitlist for Brock. It's my first time applying so I am not sure how this normally works. Hoping to hear some good news back. Would you be able to share your stats?
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