Well, maybe this post got buried since no one else has posted acceptances on it, but I got my first acceptance notification and wanted to share! I'll try to list all relevant info below:
GPA - 3.4 (3.6 upper division) - Major: Environmental Science
GRE - 620 V, 730 Q, 5.0 AW
I've been out of school for about 5 years, I worked for an environmental management company as the lead administrator (a lot of work, responsibility, and stress)...I then did Peace Corps in a non-health related sector, however, because my sector, Coastal Resource Management, was flexible and designed for the volunteer to build his or her own projects, I was able to work environmental health into almost all of my primary and secondary projects through wat/san and general environmental health education. I also did secondary projects in HIV/AIDS, violence against women, and reproductive health. This really fueled my desire to continue a career in international public health and is what I focused on in my personal statement. Outside of Peace Corps I've done a lot of additional volunteer work, I was president of a couple of clubs in college and of the Volunteer Advisory Committee at my Peace Corps post.
I submitted all my info to Sophas on about September 28, everything was processed by Sophas and completed by October 13 (about 2 weeks and a couple of days) and my applications were sent out on October 18. Unfortunately, I took my GRE on Sept 10 and was notified by Sophas that they were having trouble receiving scores so my GRE score went out to the schools on October 25.
I received notification that my acceptance letter from Tulane was typed up on November 3rd!! I'm really excited about this one!
I also received an email from Boston University saying that they are still processing Spring applications.
Accepted:
Tulane - International Health and Development - Nov 3
Waiting on:
Emory and Boston University
I hope this helps anyone who is waiting and/or nervous about qualifications, I didn't know what the competition would be like and was really prepared to hear just about anything from the schools I applied to, it's such a relief to get an acceptance, especially from a top choice school, I hope that you all get the same feeling soon if you haven't already! Good luck everyone!![/