ChanEvansLam Posted March 8, 2015 Posted March 8, 2015 I am 80% sure I will be attending Scripps in the fall for a chemistry PhD. I have begun looking at appartments and was wondering: [A] where do most graduate students live? where I can find a nice one bedroom for no more than $1250/mo [C] what the commute from that place would be like? further, anything I should know about grad student life would be immensely appreciated. I know Scripps is not for everyone, but I am pretty sure I'll make a good fit. Much appreciated!
doyouevenchop Posted March 8, 2015 Posted March 8, 2015 I'll probably see you there! I'm 90% sure I'll be picking Scripps. I don't know all the answers to your questions, but I did ask some grad students similar questions when I was there a couple weeks ago. Apparently a lot of students live in the UTC and PB (pacific beach) areas. Commute will differ, iirc UTC is pretty close to TSRI, but PB is farther away (15 minutes?). No idea about one br appts, I'm planning on going the multiple roommate route. There is also this great resource: http://education.scripps.edu/files/course_documents/campus_documents/LaJolla_Student_Life_Guide.pdf
aberrant Posted March 8, 2015 Posted March 8, 2015 (edited) [A] where do most graduate students live? where I can find a nice one bedroom for no more than $1250/mo [C] what the commute from that place would be like? I'll probably see you there! I'm 90% sure I'll be picking Scripps. I don't know all the answers to your questions, but I did ask some grad students similar questions when I was there a couple weeks ago. Apparently a lot of students live in the UTC and PB (pacific beach) areas. Commute will differ, iirc UTC is pretty close to TSRI, but PB is farther away (15 minutes?). No idea about one br appts, I'm planning on going the multiple roommate route. There is also this great resource: http://education.scripps.edu/files/course_documents/campus_documents/LaJolla_Student_Life_Guide.pdf The answer for you guys would be the same for those who attended/ are attending/planning to attend UCSD, since the two campus are pretty close to each other. A. just like what doyouevenchop says, most students/postdocs at scripps live in the UTC area, since you can take UCSD's city shuttle / metro bus to commute. Now, if you planning to somewhere a bit farther (e.g. PB, Mira Mesa, Sorrento Valley, etc.) then you definitely want to drive, whether that be a car or a motorbike. You can bike too, but it will be quite a distance (uphill if you are going from PB to Scripps) B. One bedroom, less than $1250, without sharing the rest of the apartment? Almost impossible in big cities within California (i.e. SD, LA, SF, SB, etc.). You can get a studio for about that price, and $1250 for 1 bed is extremely rare. You better bet would be anything between $1350 - $1500 for 1 bedroom. If you don't mind sharing an apartment, then you can get your own bedroom in a 2/2 or 3/2 for anything between $450 - $600; master bedroom is probably anything from $550 - $800. C) Either 1. UCSD city shuttle, 2. SD MTS Buses, 3. Bike, or 4. Drive One thing that I do want to point out, is that SDMTS is supposedly building a light rail station on/near the UCSD campus, so that may change the game plan (and rent) to certain extent. Edited March 8, 2015 by aberrant
basically Posted March 9, 2015 Posted March 9, 2015 Was anyone else more or less disappointed by the weekend? Maybe I just got unlucky with the grad students that I spoke with, but so many of them just could not hold a conversation about anything but their research. One of them kept telling me about this one HPLC that he needed to run later that night, and I ought to have told him to leave me alone and attend to his work. TSRI grad students seemed to be under much more stress than students at all other programs I've visited. This was the first recruitment weekend that solidly sealed the deal for me, TSRI is not where I want to be.
ChanEvansLam Posted March 9, 2015 Author Posted March 9, 2015 Was anyone else more or less disappointed by the weekend? Maybe I just got unlucky with the grad students that I spoke with, but so many of them just could not hold a conversation about anything but their research. One of them kept telling me about this one HPLC that he needed to run later that night, and I ought to have told him to leave me alone and attend to his work. TSRI grad students seemed to be under much more stress than students at all other programs I've visited. This was the first recruitment weekend that solidly sealed the deal for me, TSRI is not where I want to be. Very interesting. I had a completely different experience! Maybe the organic chemists are cooler?
Faraday Posted March 9, 2015 Posted March 9, 2015 (edited) Was anyone else more or less disappointed by the weekend? Maybe I just got unlucky with the grad students that I spoke with, but so many of them just could not hold a conversation about anything but their research. One of them kept telling me about this one HPLC that he needed to run later that night, and I ought to have told him to leave me alone and attend to his work. TSRI grad students seemed to be under much more stress than students at all other programs I've visited. This was the first recruitment weekend that solidly sealed the deal for me, TSRI is not where I want to be. This shouldn't really surprise anyone. The culture around the departments at Scripps and other top universities (Harvard, Berkeley, Stanford, Caltech, and MIT) is fairly well characterized... Edited March 9, 2015 by Faraday
doyouevenchop Posted March 9, 2015 Posted March 9, 2015 Very interesting. I had a completely different experience! Maybe the organic chemists are cooler? I also had a great time, and I'm chem bio. I talked to grad students from a ton of labs and had good conversations about a wide range of topics. But I'm also an extrovert. Now if basically had replaced TSRI with Caltech then I would agree with every word.
ChanEvansLam Posted March 11, 2015 Author Posted March 11, 2015 I also had a great time, and I'm chem bio. I talked to grad students from a ton of labs and had good conversations about a wide range of topics. But I'm also an extrovert. Now if basically had replaced TSRI with Caltech then I would agree with every word. Yeah, I too am an extrovert. It seemed like TSRI had a very work hard/play hard attitude. Certainly some of the most intelligent and kind grad students I met at all of my visits. Very excited to be a part of the Scripps family and to learn and grow with such a great group of people.
OChemist Posted December 13, 2016 Posted December 13, 2016 Let's bring this thread back to life… Anyone else applying to Scripps for Fall 2017? Dibenzofulvene 1
Dibenzofulvene Posted December 13, 2016 Posted December 13, 2016 4 hours ago, OChemist said: Hey @Dibenzofulvene, are you? Yes, I'm applying to Scripps. I'm interested in organometallic (Engle or Yu's lab). Are you total synthesis? Scripps is one of my top choices. I love the atmosphere and that the graduate experience is different from that of a traditional university.
OChemist Posted December 13, 2016 Posted December 13, 2016 Me too! Scripps is one of my top choices for the same reasons. I think it would offer one of the best trainings I could possibly wish for. I am totally total synthesis, interested in research by Baran, Boger and Roush (even though he's in FL and I would prefer to go to CA). Engle does some pretty interesting stuff though. It is actually hard to choose from among all of the options. I have a friend who works in C-H activation and would really like to work at Yu's lab after he finishes his PhD... Hope it works out for us!
Dragon_ChemBio Posted December 21, 2016 Posted December 21, 2016 Just got an interview offer for CA today!
OChemist Posted December 22, 2016 Posted December 22, 2016 18 hours ago, Dragon_ChemBio said: Just got an interview offer for CA today! Way to go!!!!!! Congrats Dragon_ChemBio! Dibenzofulvene 1
Dibenzofulvene Posted December 22, 2016 Posted December 22, 2016 I also received an invite from Scripps (La Jolla). Looking forward to meeting everyone in the Department
OChemist Posted December 26, 2016 Posted December 26, 2016 @Dibenzofulvene, congratulations!! Must have been a Merry Christmas indeed!
Dibenzofulvene Posted December 27, 2016 Posted December 27, 2016 9 hours ago, OChemist said: @Dibenzofulvene, congratulations!! Must have been a Merry Christmas indeed! Thanks Ochemist! Yeah, this is definitely one of the best presents! I'm super thankful
OChemist Posted January 2, 2017 Posted January 2, 2017 Here I am obsessing over checking my e-mails for the last two weeks. Really discouraged at this point though. I think Scripps mostly finishes their interview invites by early January. No joy for me I think...
cct Posted February 17, 2017 Posted February 17, 2017 Hello guys! I'm an international who's invited for the interview weekend (they offered to fly me out from Europe!). Does anybody know how competitive it is for internationals as compared to domestics?
Dibenzofulvene Posted March 5, 2017 Posted March 5, 2017 I'm pretty sure I'll be choosing Scripps La Jolla. Great campus and I got along well with my lab of interest. The only reason I would decline is if I was denied a spot in the lab. The visit weekend was great, talked to a lot of faculty. I wish that Baran was a bit more involved in the weekend but I know he functions his lab differently. OrgChemFan 1
Akihisa Posted October 25, 2017 Posted October 25, 2017 Hello, I want to apply for the Scripps, and know your scores of the test, like GRE(General, and Subject, if applicable), and TOEFL, if applicable. Thanks in advance.
samman1994 Posted November 1, 2017 Posted November 1, 2017 I'm planning on applying to Scripps as well, going into Structural Biology and Biophysics.
Akihisa Posted July 9, 2020 Posted July 9, 2020 On 3/9/2015 at 12:40 AM, doyouevenchop said: I'll probably see you there! I'm 90% sure I'll be picking Scripps. I don't know all the answers to your questions, but I did ask some grad students similar questions when I was there a couple weeks ago. Apparently a lot of students live in the UTC and PB (pacific beach) areas. Commute will differ, iirc UTC is pretty close to TSRI, but PB is farther away (15 minutes?). No idea about one br appts, I'm planning on going the multiple roommate route. There is also this great resource: http://education.scripps.edu/files/course_documents/campus_documents/LaJolla_Student_Life_Guide.pdf The link is now out. Does anyone know other resources link of scripps?
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