rainbowph Posted March 3, 2014 Posted March 3, 2014 For those who got the results back from Harvard, did anyone apply to Cancer Epi? I still haven't received any news
theloverlylauren Posted March 3, 2014 Posted March 3, 2014 For those who got the results back from Harvard, did anyone apply to Cancer Epi? I still haven't received any news Ditto, but for Pharmaco?
sharonnyc Posted March 3, 2014 Posted March 3, 2014 Ditto, but for Pharmaco? I heard from repro/perinatal epi ScD at Harvard. Hang in there!
grad2020 Posted March 4, 2014 Posted March 4, 2014 Hi guys, has anyone heard from NYU? Yes, I have an interview Friday for their Epi track through the EHS department. What track did you apply to?
rainbowph Posted March 4, 2014 Posted March 4, 2014 Ditto, but for Pharmaco? I heard from repro/perinatal epi ScD at Harvard. Hang in there! Thanks! I will keep my fingers crossed
spence2312 Posted March 4, 2014 Posted March 4, 2014 Yes, I have an interview Friday for their Epi track through the EHS department. What track did you apply to?
spence2312 Posted March 4, 2014 Posted March 4, 2014 I applied for the PhD in public health at the Giph, had the interview a week and a half ago, hoping to hear back soon...
grad2020 Posted March 4, 2014 Posted March 4, 2014 I applied for the PhD in public health at the Giph, had the interview a week and a half ago, hoping to hear back soon... How was the interview? Intense, testing or conversational? I'm kinda nervous because I knew my interviewees at my last one so I think they went easy on me. Did you get to meet with any students? Good luck and hope you hear back soon!
spence2312 Posted March 4, 2014 Posted March 4, 2014 How was the interview? Intense, testing or conversational? I'm kinda nervous because I knew my interviewees at my last one so I think they went easy on me. Did you get to meet with any students? Good luck and hope you hear back soon!
spence2312 Posted March 4, 2014 Posted March 4, 2014 It was several interviews with different people, overall conversational and really nice and friendly. Don't worry too much, be yourself and be clear about your research interests and future goals. Didn't meet any students since this would be the first cohort for the Institute. Really hoping for a response soon, waiting is the worst... Good luck with your interview!!
grad2020 Posted March 4, 2014 Posted March 4, 2014 Just got rejected from Columbia (EHS).... boo! But congrats to those who got a spot! I was not expecting to get in... but I am totally jelly of you! Really funny though, they said to improve my future application, I should visit 'Tips for Applying', which is literally just a link to the application instructions that I followed perfectly. AKA... this doesn't really help improve my future application. Best of luck all!
beebee Posted March 5, 2014 Posted March 5, 2014 Hi all. Just wondering if anyone admitted to Hopkins International Health doctoral programs has been offered a stipend. I have been admitted to the Phd International Health (Human Nutrition) with full tuition first year and 50% the rest of the program. Just trying to figure out how to make it work with the living expenses. I am an international student so i know loans are not an option.
sharonnyc Posted March 5, 2014 Posted March 5, 2014 Hi there, can't speak for International Health, but I was offered 100% tuition for the duration in the Epi doctoral program, but no stipend. Also I'm told the class schedule is pretty brutal so working is hard, and loans are not an option for my personal situation. Unless something magically appears I will probably decline. Hi all. Just wondering if anyone admitted to Hopkins International Health doctoral programs has been offered a stipend. I have been admitted to the Phd International Health (Human Nutrition) with full tuition first year and 50% the rest of the program. Just trying to figure out how to make it work with the living expenses. I am an international student so i know loans are not an option.
beebee Posted March 5, 2014 Posted March 5, 2014 Hi there, can't speak for International Health, but I was offered 100% tuition for the duration in the Epi doctoral program, but no stipend. Also I'm told the class schedule is pretty brutal so working is hard, and loans are not an option for my personal situation. Unless something magically appears I will probably decline. That puts things into perspective for me also. Difficult choices to make. Thanks Sharonnyc.
grad8663 Posted March 5, 2014 Posted March 5, 2014 Hi all. Just wondering if anyone admitted to Hopkins International Health doctoral programs has been offered a stipend. I have been admitted to the Phd International Health (Human Nutrition) with full tuition first year and 50% the rest of the program. Just trying to figure out how to make it work with the living expenses. I am an international student so i know loans are not an option. I was admitted to the same exact program (In'tl Health, Human Nutrition at Hopkins) and also received the same information about funding (full tuition year 1, 50% tuition years 2-5, and no further information). There are a few school-wide merit-based scholarships, but I think that they are fairly limited. My perspective, which I think is shared by many here, is that it's not worth it to take out loans for a PhD in public health.
beebee Posted March 5, 2014 Posted March 5, 2014 I was admitted to the same exact program (In'tl Health, Human Nutrition at Hopkins) and also received the same information about funding (full tuition year 1, 50% tuition years 2-5, and no further information). There are a few school-wide merit-based scholarships, but I think that they are fairly limited. My perspective, which I think is shared by many here, is that it's not worth it to take out loans for a PhD in public health. yeah....thats true. I will email the school to find out if there are any other options. Otherwise will certainly have to weigh my options..
grad8663 Posted March 6, 2014 Posted March 6, 2014 yeah....thats true. I will email the school to find out if there are any other options. Otherwise will certainly have to weigh my options.. Also beebee, I forgot to add - congratulations on getting accepted to the program! It's a huge achievement! I think I cut short my own celebrating by starting to think about all of the financial aspects, but it's good to remember what a great accomplishment it is. I think the purpose of the first-year tuition scholarship is that it gives students time to look for external funding for years 2-5. One thing I'd like to find out from the department of how many of the current continuing doctoral students have been successful in finding external funding. As for living expenses, though the tuition scholarship doesn't come with a living stipend, I think that there are probably research assistant positions available through certain professors (or work study positions if you are eligible through financial aid, which may not be the case if you are an international student). However, the downside of these RA positions is that 1) I'm not sure if they would pay enough to cover all living expenses and 2) I'm not sure if we can arrange them beforehand, or if it's up in the air until we start the program and meet different professors. So, all good things for us to be asking the department as we make our decisions!
beebee Posted March 6, 2014 Posted March 6, 2014 grad8663 congrats to you too. I am also asking around and reaching out to current students to find out about funding aspects, RA or TAship opportunities. I am really excited about the opportunity and hoping that i can make it work. Baltimore is not very expensive so maybe this is workable with a TA or RAship.
SheKnowsNothing Posted March 7, 2014 Posted March 7, 2014 I applied for the PhD in public health at the Giph, had the interview a week and a half ago, hoping to hear back soon... They sent out a couple of rejections a few days ago so no news id good news I guess.
sharonnyc Posted March 7, 2014 Posted March 7, 2014 Congrats to you both on your acceptances to Hopkins! Please report back what you learn about RA/TA-ships...I have been told by 2 people that one is just too busy with classes to work the first year but would love confirmation/refutation! Tough decisions ahead but we are lucky to have a choice. Also beebee, I forgot to add - congratulations on getting accepted to the program! It's a huge achievement! I think I cut short my own celebrating by starting to think about all of the financial aspects, but it's good to remember what a great accomplishment it is. I think the purpose of the first-year tuition scholarship is that it gives students time to look for external funding for years 2-5. One thing I'd like to find out from the department of how many of the current continuing doctoral students have been successful in finding external funding. As for living expenses, though the tuition scholarship doesn't come with a living stipend, I think that there are probably research assistant positions available through certain professors (or work study positions if you are eligible through financial aid, which may not be the case if you are an international student). However, the downside of these RA positions is that 1) I'm not sure if they would pay enough to cover all living expenses and 2) I'm not sure if we can arrange them beforehand, or if it's up in the air until we start the program and meet different professors. So, all good things for us to be asking the department as we make our decisions!
mittensmitten895 Posted March 7, 2014 Posted March 7, 2014 Just got my rejection from Harvard Epi (Epi methods ScD track). I knew it was coming since my POI (joint biostat/epi faculty) emailed me last week to let me know that they felt fit was better with biostatistics and that I would likely choose that (funded) offer over one from epi. I said as much during my biostat interview so it's not they were making huge assumptions about my preference. It is kind of a relief to tie up a loose end, though. Congrats to those who got in!
epidemiwhat Posted March 11, 2014 Posted March 11, 2014 Has anyone heard from Berkeley? The wait is killing me!
theloverlylauren Posted March 12, 2014 Posted March 12, 2014 Has anyone heard from Berkeley? The wait is killing me! I haven't. I read way back in the results search for previous years and someone said they thought Berkeley did waves of decisions. epidemiwhat 1
nmikats2 Posted March 21, 2014 Posted March 21, 2014 Has anyone heard from Berkeley for the 2014 DrPH - either interview or acceptance/rejection? i agree "epidemiwhat" - the wait is agony!
nmikats2 Posted March 21, 2014 Posted March 21, 2014 I spoke with the program manager and she said that they were not going to do waves of admissions - rather all acceptance and rejections at the same time and they were delayed in meeting with the admission team. However, I am wondering if anyone did receive an interview? Thanks for any information!
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