trumpcard Posted March 1, 2013 Posted March 1, 2013 Big day today! rejected 6 offers and accepted accepted Johns Hopkins Medical School Cellular and Molecular Medicine PhD program!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
trumpcard Posted March 1, 2013 Posted March 1, 2013 I got a couple emails asking me to identify labs I'm especially interested in from them right after the interview weekend. After that, I haven't heard anything, so I have no idea if I'm accepted or not. I want this whole process to be over lol
trumpcard Posted March 1, 2013 Posted March 1, 2013 Don't lose hope yet. Just hang on and you will make it
gunjrita Posted March 1, 2013 Posted March 1, 2013 Has anybody received any response from University of Toledo PhD in Biomedical Science program? The status of my application has been 'compelete awaiting decision' since 11th january and their application deadline was 15th january. I was never offered an interview, i don't even know if they interview candidates at all. I am getting nervous since that is the only program I applied to. Any insights?
mrmolecularbiology Posted March 1, 2013 Posted March 1, 2013 Acceptance to the NIH/Georgetown Graduate Partnership Program. There are NO WORDS! I'm over the moon excited! Congratulations!
ion_exchanger Posted March 1, 2013 Posted March 1, 2013 Thanks mrmolecularbiology! Options! mrmolecularbiology 1
Biohopeful Posted March 1, 2013 Posted March 1, 2013 Someone got accepted to Notre Dame yesterday. I want to hear my decision too! lol
Biohopeful Posted March 1, 2013 Posted March 1, 2013 Wish it was me! Looks like another week has gone by without news... I'm thinking an unofficial waitlist at this point.
Cogidubnus Posted March 1, 2013 Posted March 1, 2013 Gaaaahhhhh admitted to the Ph.D in computational biology at UC Berkeley!! mop 1
mrmolecularbiology Posted March 1, 2013 Posted March 1, 2013 Gaaaahhhhh admitted to the Ph.D in computational biology at UC Berkeley!! awesome! Congratulations.
bassish101 Posted March 2, 2013 Posted March 2, 2013 Yale BBS MCGD acceptance today via email and application system Congrats on all the acceptances everyone! ion_exchanger 1
gunjrita Posted March 2, 2013 Posted March 2, 2013 Can anybody help me by answering my quesion; how long from the application dedadline does a PhD in Biomedical Science program (that doesn't coduct any iterviews) typically take to make decisions? I am still waiting to hear from a program.
flat_rhino Posted March 2, 2013 Posted March 2, 2013 Can anybody help me by answering my quesion; how long from the application dedadline does a PhD in Biomedical Science program (that doesn't coduct any iterviews) typically take to make decisions? I am still waiting to hear from a program. Hey gunjrita, unfortunately there is no set rule. It varies between all programs.
friscokid89 Posted March 2, 2013 Posted March 2, 2013 (edited) Undergrad/Grad Institution: University of California (UC)-one of the top three schools (BS/MS) Major(s): Biochemistry and Cell BiologyMinor(s): EconomicsGPA in Major: 3.36 (BS), 4.0 (MS)Overall GPA: 3.36 (BS), 4.0 (MS)Position in Class: above average...average dept graduating gpa is 2.95) Type of Student: Domestic maleGRE Scores (revised/old version):Q: 162 (86%)V: 167 (97%)W: 5.0 (92%)B:Research Experience: 2.5 years in well-respected immunology lab (4 months as UG, 2 years full-time as Master's student), one third-author paper submitted to high impact journal for translational research Awards/Honors/Recognitions: Award for best Master's research at Dept Research Conference last year Pertinent Activities or Jobs: TA'd 9 times for upper division UC biology classes, including lab classes and classes relevant to my field Any Miscellaneous Accomplishments that Might Help: Wrote and defended Master's thesis (Immunology) a couple of months ago, have letters of rec from 2 people on my thesis committeeSpecial Bonus Points: 4 strong letters of rec Any Other Info That Shows Up On Your App and Might Matter: GPA was very good during last year of my undergrad (taking relevant coursework) and in grad school. Have quite a few A+ grades. Strong improvement from first two years. Applying to Where:UCB- MCB - Immunology and Pathogenesis UCSF-Biosciences-Immunology UCD Immunology UCSB-MCDB-Microbiology Stanford-Biosciences-Immunology U of Washington-Immunology Interviews: 5/6 UCSF, UCB, UCD, UCSB, UW Rejected: 1/6 Stanford Acceptances: 2/6 UW, UCSB Has any domestic non-fellowship applicant who interviewed with Berkeley heard back yet? I interviewed 2/4-2/6 and they're keeping me in suspense! I emailed two POI shortly after the interview and received prompt replies from both saying that they really enjoyed meeting me and had gotten a lot of positive feedback from others I interviewed with. They said wait a few weeks till the second interview weekend is over. I have a bad feeling that UCs are admitting fewer people this year because research funding is down so much from last year. Edited March 2, 2013 by friscokid89
diamedic17 Posted March 2, 2013 Posted March 2, 2013 Rejected post interview from Drexel...not sure why, I did get a bad feeling from one of the interviewers on the board but I'd really like to know why or what I said....Looks like this guy is going to Stony Brook. My first choice school but last choice location so I'm pretty happy in regards to the school but am scared to death about surviving in Long Island!! mop, 1FJG and ion_exchanger 3
floridabio Posted March 2, 2013 Posted March 2, 2013 Hi all. I've been accepted to two programs as of now, and I would like your help in my decision process. Here are the programs: Option 1) University of Georgia - Ph.D. in Genetics Pros: Large state school with lots of resources, class options, and collaboration opportunities. Several faculty (~4-5) with my research interests (developmental genetics). Athens, GA is an awesome town and very inexpensive to live. Funding ($24k) is guaranteed for 5 years, no teaching requirements in first year. Current grad students (and faculty) seemed enthusiastic and we got along very well. Close to home (North Florida). Cons: None I can think of? Perhaps the size of the university, but I see the downsides of this as being negligible. Option 2) Northeastern University - Ph.D. in Biology Pros: POI here is doing exactly what I envision for my direction of future research (regenerative biology, i.e., genetics of limb regeneration is Salamanders). Boston is an ideal city for collaborations between universities. Younger POI with start-up funds. Enthusiastic about me potentially joining. Cons: Smaller university with potentially less resources- class options seemed to be fewer than UGA. Only one faculty (mentioned above) that I am interested in, so, if that doesn't work out..... Funding not guaranteed for summer (therefore stipend could range from $20-25k, which is not great for Boston's price of living). Current grad students not as enthusiastic about the program and their work. I think the choice is fairly clear, but I want outside opinions on this as well. A third option may arise (Thomas Jefferson University, Ph.D. in Cell and Developmental Biology with focus in Regenerative Medicine), but I have yet to hear back post-interview, so we can cross that bridge later. Any comments would be very appreciated.
bassish101 Posted March 2, 2013 Posted March 2, 2013 @floridabio: It seems like you prefer University of Georgia, which, from what you wrote, seems like the better choice. Things don't always work out as planned and professors can move to a new university, not have space, retire, etc., so you're really better off going somewhere that you could see yourself working in a bunch of different labs. I think choosing the correct graduate school is a very personal decision, so you should definitely go with your gut. Best of luck!
bassish101 Posted March 2, 2013 Posted March 2, 2013 @diamedic17: Long Island can be a ton of fun, but you'll need a car. Overall, it's a great place to live, I promise! PS - Long Islanders hate when people say "in Long Island"
diamedic17 Posted March 2, 2013 Posted March 2, 2013 @diamedic17: Long Island can be a ton of fun, but you'll need a car. Overall, it's a great place to live, I promise! PS - Long Islanders hate when people say "in Long Island" thanks!! is ''on long island'' better? any suggestions as to where to look for inexpensive housing? i have a wife, baby daughter and two dogs.
bassish101 Posted March 2, 2013 Posted March 2, 2013 @diamedic17: Yes, on Long Island is the correct phrasing lol. Not really sure about finding cheap housing. I know that a lot of people will rent a part of a house (i.e. a basement apartment) decently close to campus, which would probably be your best bet for being inexpensive and pet-friendly housing. Sorry, I'm not much help in this category.
shiningsand Posted March 3, 2013 Posted March 3, 2013 Undergrad/Grad Institution: University of California (UC)-one of the top three schools (BS/MS)Major(s): Biochemistry and Cell BiologyMinor(s): EconomicsGPA in Major: 3.36 (BS), 4.0 (MS)Overall GPA: 3.36 (BS), 4.0 (MS)Position in Class: above average...average dept graduating gpa is 2.95)Type of Student: Domestic maleGRE Scores (revised/old version):Q: 162 (86%)V: 167 (97%)W: 5.0 (92%)B:Research Experience: 2.5 years in well-respected immunology lab (4 months as UG, 2 years full-time as Master's student), one third-author paper submitted to high impact journal for translational researchAwards/Honors/Recognitions: Award for best Master's research at Dept Research Conference last yearPertinent Activities or Jobs: TA'd 9 times for upper division UC biology classes, including lab classes and classes relevant to my fieldAny Miscellaneous Accomplishments that Might Help: Wrote and defended Master's thesis (Immunology) a couple of months ago, have letters of rec from 2 people on my thesis committeeSpecial Bonus Points: 4 strong letters of recAny Other Info That Shows Up On Your App and Might Matter: GPA was very good during last year of my undergrad (taking relevant coursework) and in grad school. Have quite a few A+ grades. Strong improvement from first two years.Applying to Where:UCB- MCB - Immunology and PathogenesisUCSF-Biosciences-ImmunologyUCD ImmunologyUCSB-MCDB-MicrobiologyStanford-Biosciences-ImmunologyU of Washington-ImmunologyInterviews: 5/6 UCSF, UCB, UCD, UCSB, UWRejected: 1/6 StanfordAcceptances: 2/6 UW, UCSB Has any domestic non-fellowship applicant who interviewed with Berkeley heard back yet? I interviewed 2/4-2/6 and they're keeping me in suspense! I emailed two POI shortly after the interview and received prompt replies from both saying that they really enjoyed meeting me and had gotten a lot of positive feedback from others I interviewed with. They said wait a few weeks till the second interview weekend is over. I have a bad feeling that UCs are admitting fewer people this year because research funding is down so much from last year. Sorry that I do not have answer for your question, but I've got a question for you! Did you have interview at UCSF BMS and you haven't heard back from them yet? I was just wondering if they are still reviewing applications of interviewees and sorting out accepted people.
friscokid89 Posted March 3, 2013 Posted March 3, 2013 Sorry that I do not have answer for your question, but I've got a question for you! Did you have interview at UCSF BMS and you haven't heard back from them yet? I was just wondering if they are still reviewing applications of interviewees and sorting out accepted people. No need to answer the first part, as a couple hours after I wrote this post, I got an acceptance email from Berkeley. Pretty stoked about that. As for UCSF, yes I interviewed 2nd weekend there, but haven't heard back. Felt like I had a "better fit" at Berkeley, so it wouldn't surprise me if UCSF says no.
shiningsand Posted March 3, 2013 Posted March 3, 2013 No need to answer the first part, as a couple hours after I wrote this post, I got an acceptance email from Berkeley. Pretty stoked about that. As for UCSF, yes I interviewed 2nd weekend there, but haven't heard back. Felt like I had a "better fit" at Berkeley, so it wouldn't surprise me if UCSF says no. Congratulations for acceptance from Berkeley!!
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