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Anyone else considering NYU? I think it's at the top of my list because of the number of training programs available

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I am! Which program did you interview for? Also do you happen to know if we are able to TA if we want to? I know it is not required but I want to try teaching.

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I interviewed for Pathobio, but I am also interested in Molecular Pharm, CMB, and Neuro. I don't have any idea about the TA situation

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I don't remember if you get extra compensation for doing so, but Sackler students do have the opportunity to TA if they're interested. That was one of my concerns interviewing as well:)

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Thanks for the responce about teaching.

 

Another question: If you are seriously considering a different track from which you interviewed with should you take coursework for the track you might want to switch to? I really want to take the bioinformatics I class they offer because I have programming experince and feel like the other intro class they offer would be things I have already learned.

 

I might want also want to switch to bioinformatics, but I am still unsure.... Idk if they would be strict about switching to this track since it is more computational than all of the other tracks and would require different skills.

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Hi,

 

I currently go to NYU Sackler. TA is not required but there is the opportunity to teach and you get compensated (not sure how much). Also, I think you have to take a bioinformatics or stats class anyway (as least for my track), so you technically get to try that track out already. They are not strict about students sticking to a track in the beginning, you can get into any track you are interested in. Let me know if you have any other questions.

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Does anyone know how the waitlist works at Sackler? I was told I would be updated on my status in early April, but have yet to hear anything. Has anyone else been waitlisted, but then accepted?

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Hey guys! So glad I found this thread! What do you think my chances are of getting into Cornell and NYU Sackler with these to boost my application: 2 years of research in proteomics and neurobio labs, each for about a year, GRE 320, GRE Biochem 670, GPA 3.71

I am worried about my GPA mostly :/ I have a good relationship with most my mentors so I know I will have good rec. letters :)

 

Also what kind of GPAs / GRE scores did you guys have? I would appreciate all input! Thanks so much!

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Honestly, your GPA is fine (3.7 - 4.0 is pretty typical). As long as you show a nice positive trend and you take a good number of advanced electives and do well (B+/A) - the AdComms should view your profile positively. 

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I agree. I definitely think stats-wise, you're in a good range, so I'd focus on keeping up your grades and polishing up the rest of your application!

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Thank you both! I am honestly ignoring the fact that I'm not US citizen due to the fact that I am from a tiny country and see it as an advantage to boost their diversity profile(or whatever). Should I be thinking like this tho? I mean they are private institutions and I went to a US State Uni so I feel fine. 

 

One more question tho, what do you mean by advanced electives? If you mean things like Physical Chemistry or lots of Math I don't have that :s I do have upper level Immunology, Biochem, Virology and other courses of the more bio-sort though.

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One more question tho, what do you mean by advanced electives? If you mean things like Physical Chemistry or lots of Math I don't have that :s I do have upper level Immunology, Biochem, Virology and other courses of the more bio-sort though.

 

Those should suffice

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