_kita Posted March 28, 2015 Share Posted March 28, 2015 (edited) I saw this in the Earth Sciences forum, and loved the idea. So, wanted to see if I can get this going here as well. Who's in? Undergrad Institution: (School or type of school, such as big state, lib arts, ivy, technical, foreign (what country?)... Overall Reputation in Psychology?)Major(s):Minor(s):GPA in Major:Overall GPA:Position in Class: (No numbers needed, but are you top? near top? average? struggling?)Type of Student: (Domestic/International, male/female, minority?)GRE Scores (revised/old version):Q:V:W:TOEFL Total: (if applicable, otherwise delete this)Research Experience: (At your school or elsewhere? What field? How much time? Any publications (Mth author out of N?) or conference talks etc...)Awards/Honors/Recognitions: (Within your school or outside?)Pertinent Activities or Jobs: (Such as tutor, TA, SPS officer etc...)Any Miscellaneous Accomplishments that Might Help:Special Bonus Points: (Such as connections, grad classes, famous recommenders, female or minority status etc...)Any Other Info That Shows Up On Your App and Might Matter:Applying to Where: School - Department - Research Interest School - Department - Research Interest School - Department - Research Interest Edited March 28, 2015 by psychkita BuzzinAround, _kita and laminator 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sackofcrap Posted March 29, 2015 Share Posted March 29, 2015 Undergrad Institution: Private Research University In BostonMajor(s): PsychologyMinor(s): NoneGPA in Major: Not CertainOverall GPA: 3.26Position in Class: No IdeaType of Student: Domestic, Female Applying For: School Psychology (Masters / Specialist)GRE Scores:Q: 149V: 161A: 4.5Research Experience: One semester of research at my college. One semester of interning in London, England at a mental health charity.Applying to Where: Texas State University, St. John's University Accepted: Texas State University, St. John's University Rejected: None Attending: ??? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
isilya Posted March 29, 2015 Share Posted March 29, 2015 (edited) Undergrad Institution: Large public research university Major(s): Linguistics, Cognitive ScienceMinor(s):GPA in Major: 4.0 (Linguistics), 3.85 (Cognitive Science)Overall GPA: 3.75Position in Class: Somewhere in the top 14% since I am getting "cum laude"Type of Student: Domestic female minorityGRE Scores (revised/old version):Q: 162V: 161W: 4.5Research Experience: Worked in 6 labs throughout high school & undergrad. Doing two honors theses so I have my own projects. Also had my own project for a summer research program. All 3 letters of rec were from research advisorsAwards/Honors/Recognitions: nothing besides being on the dean's list for gradesPertinent Activities or Jobs: TA for a Cognitive Science class; president of an academic clubAny Miscellaneous Accomplishments that Might Help:Special Bonus Points: Edit: have taken 3 grad classesAny Other Info That Shows Up On Your App and Might Matter:Applying to Where: 3 Linguistics programs: accepted to 2, rejected from the other after interviewing 3 Cognitive Science programs: accepted to 2, waitlisted at the other after interviewing 2 Psychology programs: interviewed and rejected at one, no interview at the other Sorry for not being specific about which schools they were, I want to keep some semblance of anonymity I will say that for overall rankings, two were top 10, two were top 20, three were top 35, and one was ~60. All of the department-specific rankings were around top 10. Edited March 29, 2015 by isilya Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheMercySeat Posted March 29, 2015 Share Posted March 29, 2015 (edited) :semi-relevant tangent: Is being a female in psych really special status? Every psych department I've ever seen is wicked female-dominated at the UG and grad levels. Side note: not trying to start a debate! I'm seriously ignorant to gender affirmative action in the social sciences, and my (non-scientific) gut/observations lead me to believe that gender balance would be achieved by recruiting more males if such a system were in place. Edited March 29, 2015 by TheMercySeat Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
isilya Posted March 29, 2015 Share Posted March 29, 2015 :semi-relevant tangent: Is being a female in psych really special status? Every psych department I've ever seen is wicked female-dominated at the UG and grad levels. Side note: not trying to start a debate! I'm seriously ignorant to gender affirmative action in the social sciences, and my (non-scientific) gut/observations lead me to believe that gender balance would be achieved by recruiting more males if such a system were in place. Yeah, I feel like there are a lot of females in psychology for some reason. It's just my subjective impression though, I'm not sure if this is actually true... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
_kita Posted March 29, 2015 Author Share Posted March 29, 2015 :semi-relevant tangent: Is being a female in psych really special status? Every psych department I've ever seen is wicked female-dominated at the UG and grad levels. Side note: not trying to start a debate! I'm seriously ignorant to gender affirmative action in the social sciences, and my (non-scientific) gut/observations lead me to believe that gender balance would be achieved by recruiting more males if such a system were in place. From what I've been told by faculty, it depends on which branch you are aiming for. Counseling is so female heavy, that males and minority cultures actually receive special status. However, in brain sciences, females receive it instead. There are very few females in the cognitive/neuropsych/etc branches. With the field being so counseling/clinical dominate right now, that's what you're seeing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheMercySeat Posted March 29, 2015 Share Posted March 29, 2015 From what I've been told by faculty, it depends on which branch you are aiming for. Counseling is so female heavy, that males and minority cultures actually receive special status. However, in brain sciences, females receive it instead. There are very few females in the cognitive/neuropsych/etc branches. With the field being so counseling/clinical dominate right now, that's what you're seeing. That makes sense! I'd argue social/community is female-dominated, too. I speculate the same with UG programs. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TenaciousBushLeaper Posted March 29, 2015 Share Posted March 29, 2015 (edited) At my university at the graduate level, women dominate (speaking in terms of the number of graduate students) every area of study(social,neuroscience,developmental,cognitive) Edited March 29, 2015 by TenaciousBushLeaper Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
_intrigue_ Posted March 30, 2015 Share Posted March 30, 2015 If you look at the membership of SPSP (Society for Personality and Social Psychology), it's majority women at the early career level, but that changes dramatically at the more senior levels. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thirdfromthesun Posted March 30, 2015 Share Posted March 30, 2015 This is a great idea! It would've been really helpful this year to see other applicant profiles and get a bit of a sense of how I stacked up. For reference, I applied to PhD programs in social psychology (and one master's program in general psych, which is where I'm ending up going). Undergrad Institution: Top public research institution (Top 30 for social psychology) Major(s): BA Psychology Minor(s):GPA in Major: 3.94Overall GPA: 3.80Position in Class: Top 10% Type of Student: Domestic/Female/MinorityGRE Scores (revised/old version):Q: 151V: 159W: 5.0Research Experience: 3 years research experience in social psychology at two top-30 public research institutions. Will have 2 publications by the end of this year.Awards/Honors/Recognitions: Member of Psi Chi and Phi Beta Kappa; graduated with distinction from college.Pertinent Activities or Jobs: Undergrad tutor for Intro to Neuroscience; exam proctor for my school's psych department. Any Miscellaneous Accomplishments that Might Help: Graduated early from college and took a semester-long research apprenticeship. Special Bonus Points: Female with minority status, family and friends in field, one *famous* recommender (lol)Any Other Info That Shows Up On Your App and Might Matter: N/AApplying to Where:I applied to 13 PhD programs in social psychology and 1 master's program in general psychology. I was accepted to 1 top-60 PhD program and the master's program in general psych, waitlisted at 1 top-40 PhD program and 1 top-100 PhD program, and rejected (without interview) from the last 10 schools. Prospective applicants, take note-- the social psych PhD programs are cutthroat! Make sure to apply to a range of programs Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sprocker Posted March 30, 2015 Share Posted March 30, 2015 Undergrad Institution: Foreign school in Bulgaria, not much reputationMajor(s): PsychologyMinor(s):GPA in Major: 4.00Overall GPA: 4.00Position in Class: 1Type of Student: International maleGRE Scores (revised/old version):Q:170V:167W:5TOEFL Total: 116Research Experience: 2 years at a cognitive psych lab at my university. 1 first-authored journal publication (it was conditionally accepted at the time of application), 2 first authored full conference proceedings publications, 4 abstracts at proceedings, several posters and oral presentations at prestigious international conferencesAwards/Honors/Recognitions: Full academic scholarship, several research excellency rewards Pertinent Activities or Jobs: lab managerAny Other Info That Shows Up On Your App and Might Matter: Several graduate summer schools attended, weekly graduate seminars, advanced use of R for data analysisApplying to Where:Harvard, Stanford, UPenn, UCSD, Carnegie Mellon, Northwestern, all psychology departments, interest in cogntive psychology and cognitive neuroscience Accepted to: Carnegie Mellon and NorthwesternWill attend: Carnegie Mellon Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
laminator Posted March 30, 2015 Share Posted March 30, 2015 (edited) Since I've decided to go psychology, thought I'd copy over here from the Neuro thread. It's possible to get in with limited psych experience, especially if you're heading for the more quantitative areas! Undergrad Institution: One of the better known UCsMajor(s): Math, physicsMinor(s): GPA in Major: 4.0, 3.8Overall GPA: 3.9Position in Class: Not sure exactly, but pretty high.Type of Student: DWMGRE Scores (revised/old version):Q: 170V: 170 W: 5.0 Subject: Did not take.Research Experience: 1 year at DOE Lab in particle physics (computational & experimental), summer at another public university in (loosely biophysics), summer internship in another country in computational physics, currently employed in a career-track job at a research institute associated with another well known university, doing some modeling & simulation work (a little in systems biology), and a lot of machine learning. No publications yet, sadly.Awards/Honors/Recognitions: High honors overall, highest honors in math, award for excellence in scholarship in math, a couple of minor physics scholarships for research and stuff.Pertinent Activities or Jobs: Three semesters teaching math (UGSI, basically a TA but I was leading 3 hours of class per week per section I taught), TA for under-resourced high school outreach program for a summer. For jobs see research.Any Miscellaneous Accomplishments that Might Help: Might be clear already, but I have a substantial amount of CS experience, a few classes but mostly hands on. Special Bonus Points: Contact with professors at Stanford, U Penn, Berkeley, and Princeton. (more than just an email exchange)Any Other Info That Shows Up On Your App and Might Matter: Currently taking neural networks and a physiology-neurophysiology sequence. Background is a little broader than my majors would indicate, with some small number of psychology courses thrown in. Applying to Where: Cognitive Psych/Neuroscience Rejected: UCSD - Neuroscience - Computational Duke - CNAP Accepted: Princeton - Neuroscience U Penn - Neuroscience - Computational Stanford - Psychology - Cognitive Berkeley - Biophysics - Neuroscience Edited March 30, 2015 by laminator Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cw01 Posted March 30, 2015 Share Posted March 30, 2015 Undergrad Institution: Foreign school in Bulgaria, not much reputationMajor(s): PsychologyMinor(s):GPA in Major: 4.00Overall GPA: 4.00Position in Class: 1Type of Student: International maleGRE Scores (revised/old version):Q:170V:167W:5TOEFL Total: 116Research Experience: 2 years at a cognitive psych lab at my university. 1 first-authored journal publication (it was conditionally accepted at the time of application), 2 first authored full conference proceedings publications, 4 abstracts at proceedings, several posters and oral presentations at prestigious international conferencesAwards/Honors/Recognitions: Full academic scholarship, several research excellency rewards Pertinent Activities or Jobs: lab managerAny Other Info That Shows Up On Your App and Might Matter: Several graduate summer schools attended, weekly graduate seminars, advanced use of R for data analysisApplying to Where: Harvard, Stanford, UPenn, UCSD, Carnegie Mellon, Northwestern, all psychology departments, interest in cogntive psychology and cognitive neuroscience Accepted to: Carnegie Mellon and NorthwesternWill attend: Carnegie Mellon So excited to see another CMU incoming student Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cw01 Posted March 30, 2015 Share Posted March 30, 2015 (edited) Undergrad Institution: Small top 50 liberal arts college. No reputation in psych...Major(s): Psychology, GermanMinor(s): MathGPA in Major: 3.85 (Psych), 3.93 (German)Overall GPA: 3.85Position in Class: 5%, will graduate Magna Cum LaudeType of Student: International maleGRE Scores (revised/old version): Q: 162 V:158 W:4.5TOEFL Total: Waived at most places since I have been studying in the US for almost four years Research Experience: One summer at my school in color perception (psychophysics) Two projects on narcissism and self-esteem at my school(social psych) One summer at Harvard studying executive function and sentence processing (psycholinguistics) One semester at a Language Cognition lab in Heidelberg University doing cross-linguistic differences in sentence processing when I was studying abroad (psycholinguistics) One summer at Stanford doing experimental pragmatics (also psycholinguistics) One senior thesis (equivalent to an honor thesis) continuing the project I did at Stanford Awards/Honors/Recognitions: Several grants from my school Psi Chi undergraduate research grant Pertinent Activities or Jobs:President of Psi Chi, Chinese tutor, one conference abstract, multiple presentations Any Miscellaneous Accomplishments that Might Help: Two grad classes in computational neuroscience that might potentially have helped Special Bonus Points: I had both of my PIs from the summer research from Harvard and Stanford write me rec letters--both of them were fairly well-known in the field, and both letters are presumably very strong. International student but since I'm Asian, I don't think I'm considered minority in the science community... Any Other Info That Shows Up On Your App and Might Matter: Applying to Where: 1 linguistics: Northwestern 3 cognitive sciences: MIT, Brown and Rochester 9 Psychology: Stanford, Princeton, Cornell, Harvard, Penn, Carnegie Mellon, UIUC, UCSD, Michigan 1 Speech and Hearing: Maryland Results Interview: CMU, Brown, Rochester, UCSD, Cornell Accepted: CMU, Brown Waitlist: Cornell Rejected from some places but withdrew my apps to other places as soon as I was accepted to CMU Attending: Carnegie Mellon psychology, studying auditory neuroscience of speech! Weaknesses: I do very badly in exams (due to intense fear), especially big exams. So my GRE scores were not great. Looking back on it, my PS was very similar for the diverse programs that I applied to, so my interests didn't align well with some of the departments The first couple interviews were not good because of inexperience Being international makes it somewhat a disadvantage because I don't have outside funding Strengths: My research experience definitely helped judging from responses I got before I applied and the interviews My last couple interviews went really well--I did great preparation and the conversations went very smoothly. For future applicants: read as many papers of your potential POIs as possible, and be sure to talk about them at your interview, focusing on one or two. Don't be too abrupt though, see where the conversation goes, and appropriately insert it into your conversation. I think taking math, computer science and comp neuro classes also helped considering the technical skills that are favored in the field. Edited March 30, 2015 by cw01 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ilspflouz Posted March 30, 2015 Share Posted March 30, 2015 (edited) Undergrad Institution: Big State School, Moderate Reputation in Psychology (Ranked in top 50 psych grad schools in the US)Major(s): Psychology, no minorGPA in Major: 3.67Overall GPA: 3.50Position in Class: Graduated Cum LaudeType of Student: Domestic applicant, femaleGRE Scores (revised/old version):Q: 151V: 160W: 4.5Research Experience: About 5 years research experience = 3 RA positions (at undergrad school) + 2 lab manager positions (at undergrad school) + 1 data processing/analyst position (at top 10 ranked US psych grad school), 2 poster presentations (regional conferences), 1 symposium presentation (regional conference)Awards/Honors/Recognitions: Won award for 1 poster presentationPertinent Activities or Jobs: undergrad TA, 1.5 years intern at clinical psych outpatient clinic, 2 years conducting intake assessments at substance abuse/DV clinicSpecial Bonus Points: 1 recommender does research similar to my interests, pretty well knownAny Other Info That Shows Up On Your App and Might Matter: Only had 2 PhD recommenders, then 2 MSW recommendersApplying to Where:4 Community Psychology (NC State, Portland State, DePaul, Virginia) 3 Clinical-Community Psych (Bowling Green, GA State, Illinois@Urbana) 2 Psych-Law (Nebraska, CUNY) 1 Psych&Public Policy (Georgetown) 3 MA Programs (MSU, Wayne State) Outcome: 1 Phone Interview with Illinois@Urbana, then rejected at all PhD programs, accepted at all MA programs. Hoped experience+high verbal GRE would make up for low quant GRE&OK GPA....guess not. Conclusion: If you have a moderate-low GPA, you really need a GRE score that is high in both areas to counteract it. The opposite also appears to be true (moderate-low GRE scores = need high GPA). I know multiple people who got in to multiple places with a high GPA but low GRE (read as ~75% verbal, ~44% quant). I also know multiple people who got into multiple places with a high GRE and low GPA (lowest I know is a 3.3). So as long as you have high levels of one (GPA/GRE) to counteract for low levels of the other and the experience to back up that you are a good candidate, you can totally get accepted! However, if both are mediocre, or one is low and one is mediocre, there is a really good chance your application will be overlooked or tossed out -- because there are plenty of people that have high levels of EVERYTHING. Good luck everyone. Edited March 30, 2015 by AliasJane2342 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
_kita Posted April 4, 2015 Author Share Posted April 4, 2015 Cw01, did you happen to interview at Princeton or Penn at all? I'll be applying there next year, and am curious about any info I can get. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cw01 Posted April 4, 2015 Share Posted April 4, 2015 (edited) Cw01, did you happen to interview at Princeton or Penn at all? I'll be applying there next year, and am curious about any info I can get. No unfortunately...I got rejected by both. But my POI at Penn told me before the application that he would very likely go on sabbatical this year, so I wasn't surprised that I got rejected. As for Princeton, I think I was just not qualified... Good luck! What area are you applying to study? Edited April 4, 2015 by cw01 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
_kita Posted April 4, 2015 Author Share Posted April 4, 2015 (edited) I'm looking at research labs focused in moral decision making processes. I'd like to examine how different moral processing might affect treatment outcomes, especially in psychopathology. I've worked with a lot of schizophrenic clients, and it seems like a concern. As does the actual treatment plan development. Princeton also has a social justice and psychology program that intrigues me. Also, one of the professors has researched neuropsychological components of moral thinking. UPenn has a ton of professors examining morality and evolutionary psych, even. Edited April 4, 2015 by psychkita Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cw01 Posted April 4, 2015 Share Posted April 4, 2015 I'm looking at research labs focused in moral decision making processes. I'd like to examine how different moral processing might affect treatment outcomes, especially in psychopathology. I've worked with a lot of schizophrenic clients, and it seems like a concern. As does the actual treatment plan development. Princeton also has a social justice and psychology program that intrigues me. Also, one of the professors has researched neuropsychological components of moral thinking. UPenn has a ton of professors examining morality and evolutionary psych, even. Sounds pretty cool! Social psych is really competitive, though. Especially in the above mentioned top-notch schools. So you might want to apply to a wide range of programs. Good luck to you next year Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
_kita Posted April 4, 2015 Author Share Posted April 4, 2015 Sounds pretty cool! Social psych is really competitive, though. Especially in the above mentioned top-notch schools. So you might want to apply to a wide range of programs. Good luck to you next year Thanks! It is. I'm applying to some cognitive and clinical programs as well, since my interest area crosses a few categories, but yes, I'm in an intensely competitive branch :-/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lxwllms Posted April 5, 2015 Share Posted April 5, 2015 (edited) Like a previous poster I've also decided to go into psych, so I figured I'd post here. Undergrad Institution: Big state school in MA. Not sure of reputation in psych.Major(s): BiologyMinor(s): Cognitive Science, EnglishGPA in Major: 3.3Overall GPA: 3.4Position in Class: No ideaType of Student: Domestic, female, minorityGRE Scores (revised/old version): I don't remember the numbers but I'll post percentiles.Q: 40%V: 70%W: 99%Research Experience: Two different experinces, both at my uni. One in cognitive psychology (it'll be about two years when I graduate in may) and another in neuropharmacology (about 1 year when I graduate). Two pubs in the works (probably a mid-name authorship). By the time I graduate I'll have 7 poster conference presentations and 1 oral presentation at a national biomedical conference. Applied with 5 poster conference presentations. Awards/Honors/Recognitions: honors in biology, deans list, probably graduating cum laude. Not sure if that counts.Pertinent Activities or Jobs: Writing tutor for about two years (freshman english, ESL). Something like a tutor/peer counselor for high school students taking life science AP courses.Any Miscellaneous Accomplishments that Might Help: I'm in a special program that specializes in training undergrad researchers/promoting minorities in science. Not sure if this helped, but it came up a lot during my interviews.Special Bonus Points: I've taken three graduate-level courses (one in programming, one in bioinformatics, one in English). One of my recommenders had friends at Brown, probably why I got an interview...Applying to Where: 2 Psychology (UC Davis, UChicago) 7 Neuroscience/Behavioral Neuro (UW, Tufts, Brown, UIC, UMass, Brandeis, Rutgers) 4 Biology/Biomedical Science w/behavioral neuro faculty (UMass Med, UIC, UMiami, UArk) Results: Interviewed: UC Davis, Brown, UIC (both programs), Brandeis, UMass Med, UArk (phone) Declined: UMiami, Rutgers, UArk (in-person) Accepted: UC Davis, Brown, UIC Neuro, Brandeis, UMass Med Rejected: UChicago, UW, Tufts Edited April 5, 2015 by lxwllms Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
VulpesZerda Posted April 6, 2015 Share Posted April 6, 2015 Undergrad Institution: Small, unheard of liberal arts collegeMajor(s): PsychGPA in Major: 3.98Overall GPA: 3.87Position in Class: Not sure but probably near the top 15%Type of Student: Domestic, femaleGRE Scores (revised/old version):Q: 153V: 158W: 5.0Research Experience: At my school since sophomore year, then at two labs in the city for about 2 years, then a summer REU at a top program. I think I had 6 posters/papers presented when I submitted my apps, and one publication. All in psych, but various subfields including clinical, health, cognitive, and social. Did a senior thesis that was of publishable quality and I emphasized that experience in my apps.Awards/Honors/Recognitions: One regional award, plus Dean's List/scholarships at my schoolPertinent Activities or Jobs: Eh, no jobs. Active in national, regional, and local psychology associations - volunteering, reviewing papers for awards, that type of thing. Psi Chi leadership, too. I honestly don't think this mattered much to programs.Any Miscellaneous Accomplishments that Might Help: Pretty much summed up above. My REU probably made my application much stronger for many reasons!Special Bonus Points: I'd say my recommender from the REU was famous enough to impact my application. Any Other Info That Shows Up On Your App and Might Matter: Relevant community service experience with a very specific population I want to studyApplying to Where: 8 Social or general psych PhD programs, ranging from Top 30 to unranked. Accepted to a top 40 department and one that I believe ranks at about 100. Interviewed and waitlisted at a couple others, but mostly rejections! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dedi Posted April 6, 2015 Share Posted April 6, 2015 Well, I did not end up in a psychology program, but here I go anyways... Undergrad Institution: Very small, liberal arts university (not well-known at all!) Major(s): Psychology and Animal Behavior Minor(s): Biology GPA in Major: 3.8-ish? Overall GPA: 3.605 Position in Class: Between top 35% and top 10% Type of Student: Female US student applying to Canadian programs GRE Scores (revised/old version): Q: 161 V: 156 W: 3.0 Research Experience: One independent research project with zebrafish (one talk, one poster, one manuscript submitted), a multiple choice probability learning project with rats (one poster), a line of research with the effects of sucrose on performance in an omission contingency in rats (one poster, one talk, another poster in submission. Hoping to get a manuscript out of our current project), one experimental psych class project (one poster), a zoo project with ring-tailed lemurs (one talk, one poster). Finally, at my top-choice school, I had the opportunity to create my own project with the role of maternal care on the prevalence of rat caged stereotypy (one poster). With the exception of one poster (2nd author), all of these works have been first author... Phew! I hope i didn't miss anything.. Awards/Honors/Recognitions: Tri-Beta (Honors Society in Biology), Psi Chi (honors society in psychology), a Tri-Beta research grant, a couple of conference travel grants. Pertinent Activities or Jobs: Head rat caretaker at my university? Special Bonus Points: I was a research volunteer for my top-choice university for one summer. That was certainly enough to get support from the POI. Any Other Info That Shows Up On Your App and Might Matter: I can't think of anything... Applied to Where: University of Toronto -- Psychology University of Toronto -- Cell and Systems Biology University of Waterloo -- Health Systems and Gerentology University of British Columbia -- Animal Welfare Results: Rejected: University of Toronto -- Psychology (presumed) University of British Columbia -- Animal Welfare (POI going on sabbatical) Accepted: University of Toronto -- Cell and Systems Biology University of Waterloo -- Health Systems and Gerentology Attending: University of Toronto -- Cell and Systems Biology + Connaught Scholarship! It was a rather surprising turn of events, to be honest... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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