scaredsenior Posted January 29, 2014 Posted January 29, 2014 I just discovered GradCafe--thanks for all of the information you've been posting! Do any of you know about Georgia Tech's acceptance time frame? I saw that some have been accepted already.
ghanada Posted January 30, 2014 Posted January 30, 2014 A few interviews have gone out, but someone posted that they do two waves. I applied but haven't heard anything yet either. Regarding UMich: They did 2 waves last year, but not previously. Although I think I heard from BME faculty that there will be 2 waves again this year. I believe the first wave is set to take place the Feb. 14th weekend. I am pretty sure the invites for that weekend are done by now. If you haven't heard yet, you might still have a shot at the next wave which will probably happen beginning to mid March.
hopefulengineer Posted January 30, 2014 Posted January 30, 2014 Hi hopeful engineer, I think they sent some out on the 17th. If you go to the top of the page, you can click the results search tab and the enter "michigan biomedical engineering" into the query and see the results for the F14 cycle so far. They could send out more in the future - maybe someone else here has more insight on how they do things at michigan? Regarding UMich: They did 2 waves last year, but not previously. Although I think I heard from BME faculty that there will be 2 waves again this year. I believe the first wave is set to take place the Feb. 14th weekend. I am pretty sure the invites for that weekend are done by now. If you haven't heard yet, you might still have a shot at the next wave which will probably happen beginning to mid March. Thank you both!
AxyC Posted January 30, 2014 Posted January 30, 2014 I just discovered GradCafe--thanks for all of the information you've been posting! Do any of you know about Georgia Tech's acceptance time frame? I saw that some have been accepted already. I'm not quite sure what they're doing. I got mine on January 10th (if I am remembering correctly) and I've been seeing posts from January 2x's online as well. It wouldn't hurt to call the admissions office/department to ask -- they're really nice!
BeamMeUp Posted January 30, 2014 Posted January 30, 2014 Hey guys, anyone heard from JHU or UPenn?? Any idea when to expect communication? I haven't heard a thing except a reminder to send transcripts (JHU; which I had a month back :/ they did not get it apparently) Contacted PI at Penn; says pending selection from the pool of applicants they'd be happy to discuss projects. Got into Rice Bioe btw!
tuckbro Posted January 30, 2014 Posted January 30, 2014 Nope, neither UPenn or JHU have sent interview invites as of yet. Congrats on RIce!
AxyC Posted January 30, 2014 Posted January 30, 2014 (edited) Just got an interview invite for Penn a few minutes ago! They had two weekends 2/20-22 ... during stanford. And 2/27-3/1 is HST. Not sure what to do anymore. I haven't heard anything from JHU yet. Does anyone have any insight to offer regarding what to do about conflicting interviews?? I already RSVP'd and booked flights for both Stanford and HST... I don't know if its appropriate to ask to go for a different weekend or to do phone/Skype instead? Edited January 30, 2014 by AxyC T.J 1
tuckbro Posted January 30, 2014 Posted January 30, 2014 Didn't get a UPenn invite - pretty surprised based upon receiving several calls for a PI asking me to interview with her.
jeffleung1992 Posted January 30, 2014 Posted January 30, 2014 (edited) Didn't get a UPenn invite - pretty surprised based upon receiving several calls for a PI asking me to interview with her. I don't think all of them have been sent yet. I wouldn't throw in the towel yet! Just got an interview invite for Penn a few minutes ago! They had two weekends 2/20-22 ... during stanford. And 2/27-3/1 is HST. Not sure what to do anymore. I haven't heard anything from JHU yet. Does anyone have any insight to offer regarding what to do about conflicting interviews?? I already RSVP'd and booked flights for both Stanford and HST... I don't know if its appropriate to ask to go for a different weekend or to do phone/Skype instead? Yea, for Stanford the POI who contacted me asked me if I had conflicting times, and at the time I didn't, but she said if something came up to contact her and they would work something out. I think she was implying that there might be a second week for Stanford. But you mentioned you already booked flights, so did I...I'm half considering if it is possible to change the flights a little bit for HST to interview on one of the two days with the PIs I really want to work with, and then fly to Penn.. If you get an interview, does it mean that you are basically accepted? I heard from many people that an interview basically means you are in...but what is the chance of getting accepted if you get invited to an interview (UPenn). They said something about a top candidate, and are paying for everything so is there a good chance we are "basically" in? I wouldn't say that. I know, for example, at JHU, they interview a more people than they accept. I imagine its the same at Penn. Edited January 30, 2014 by jeffleung1992
neuralengineer8 Posted January 30, 2014 Posted January 30, 2014 Does anyone know when UCSD decisions will be made?
ghanada Posted January 30, 2014 Posted January 30, 2014 I just got the invite like an hour ago. Do they still try to pick off people during the interview process? I heard that for PhD an interview means you are in most of the time, and it is not like med school interview process. Definitely not guaranteed. I know plenty of people that interviewed places and didn't get accepted. Especially if you are talking about "match" based schools. Usually a professor has like 1-3 open spots at the most, but interviews 6+ people. Granted, if you interview with like 3+ POIs than even if each only accepts half the students they interview, odds are you have a good shot at getting into one of those spots. But you should definitely bring your A game to the interviews. Also, try and get friendly with the current grad students in the labs you are interested in if you meet them. I think a lot of POIs will ask the current lab members about their opinions on prospectives.
T.J Posted January 30, 2014 Author Posted January 30, 2014 Just got an interview invite for Penn a few minutes ago! They had two weekends 2/20-22 ... during stanford. And 2/27-3/1 is HST. Not sure what to do anymore. I haven't heard anything from JHU yet. Does anyone have any insight to offer regarding what to do about conflicting interviews?? I already RSVP'd and booked flights for both Stanford and HST... I don't know if its appropriate to ask to go for a different weekend or to do phone/Skype instead? Congratulations on your interview. Did anybody apply to Cornell and heard back?
AxyC Posted January 31, 2014 Posted January 31, 2014 Didn't get a UPenn invite - pretty surprised based upon receiving several calls for a PI asking me to interview with her. Hey dude, no worries. They might do waves of invitations! I just got the invite like an hour ago. Do they still try to pick off people during the interview process? I heard that for PhD an interview means you are in most of the time, and it is not like med school interview process. Ditto to what others have said. It's not guaranteed. Like the HST program (this might be an extreme amount) takes like half their interviewees (ish). Definitely still take the interviews seriously. It does mean you're in the top of the bunch, but they still have some weeding out to do. Congratulations on your interview. Thanks!
intirb Posted February 1, 2014 Posted February 1, 2014 (edited) The UPenn interview is pretty serious as well. You meet with several professors, and afterwards the students and professors both rank their preferences. If you can't find a professor willing to fund you, you don't get accepted. P.S. I'm happy to answer any questions anyone has about the HST interview or the program in general. Feel free to send me a PM. Edited February 1, 2014 by intirb
tuckbro Posted February 2, 2014 Posted February 2, 2014 Good luck over the next weeks everyone. By mid Feb all of my invites will be done so I will know my options. Hoping for a few more interviews! AxyC 1
AxyC Posted February 2, 2014 Posted February 2, 2014 The UPenn interview is pretty serious as well. You meet with several professors, and afterwards the students and professors both rank their preferences. If you can't find a professor willing to fund you, you don't get accepted. P.S. I'm happy to answer any questions anyone has about the HST interview or the program in general. Feel free to send me a PM. Regarding UPenn - do you know if people in the past have successfully interviewed on an alternate weekend and been accepted? It seems like it would be difficult to get the full panel of faculty and students to do interviews on a non-interview specified weekend
intirb Posted February 2, 2014 Posted February 2, 2014 Regarding UPenn - do you know if people in the past have successfully interviewed on an alternate weekend and been accepted? It seems like it would be difficult to get the full panel of faculty and students to do interviews on a non-interview specified weekend I don't know this, but I agree this would be difficult. In theory I guess you could skype interview with multiple professors. As long as they get a chance to compare you to the other students, it should work. But I have no idea, personally, how they handle this situation.
GroundTurth Posted February 3, 2014 Posted February 3, 2014 (edited) Carnegie Mellon University Biomedical engineering, I was rejected, It was kind of expected. Edited February 3, 2014 by GroundTurth
T.J Posted February 3, 2014 Author Posted February 3, 2014 Carnegie Mellon Reject - BME, PhD. Email to check online to view my decesion. Standard reason - too many applicants. Not at all disappointed other than wastin my money (w.r.t Tissue engg). Good luck to ya'll.
T.J Posted February 6, 2014 Author Posted February 6, 2014 Columbia interview! Congrats . Its a really good school!
bener123 Posted February 6, 2014 Posted February 6, 2014 Got the Columbia invite as well! Does anyone have any idea how "intense" or evaluative the Columbia interviews are? Are we basically "in" (assuming we don't screw up big time) or is this a serious interview that weeds out a lot of applicants? I've never been to a grad school interview before, so I'm kinda nervous I have no idea what they're gonna ask or what they look for in potential PhD candidates.
tuckbro Posted February 6, 2014 Posted February 6, 2014 It's the same weekend as MIT so I have to try to reschedule.
AxyC Posted February 7, 2014 Posted February 7, 2014 Does anyone know when we hear from JHU? Accordingly to last year it should be this week....I think!
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