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Hey--I know I'm going to be hanging out around here a lot, so I wanted to introduce myself. You all seem very informed and supportive!!
I have a couple of questions. I have been in love with cognitive science research for years, and my first primary publication was accepted when I was a junior in college. I got incredibly frustrated with lack of medical applicability in my lab, however, and took some time after college to soul search. After two years out of college in public service (Teach for America), i have come to the conclusion that MSTP is the perfect fit/solution. I'm doing pre-med classes now, after work at UCLA. I guess I'm trying to figure out if I have a decent shot at good programs if I do go ahead and apply this summer. If you could help me figure out if I need to wait a year or not, then I would love to talk! Anyone else approaching after time away from school, or from a non-BS major?
pros about my application:
3.7 from an ivy, with postbacc classes going well
2 years of undergrad research in 2 labs yielding one first-auther pub, with experience in another lab during a summer
a research job starting in june at a schizophrenia lab
good service-oriented extracurrics
cons:
taking the mcat in july, so scores go in late
won't be done with some of my prereqs when I apply... specifically, a quarter of physics and a semester of biochem
is a cognitive science degree a disadvantage?
Not to mention i have spent the last year and a half in a non-research field, teaching chemistry. It's not that i was wavering on a scientific career choice, it's just that i knew that straight PhD was not going to make me happy and it took me some time to figure out what would.
my research experience was not in biology, and my phd would be somewhere in behavioral neuroscience (dream career: neurology lab with some practice, researching patients with cognitive processing disorders in order to fix them and understand the working systems. vague? but i'm sure all will become clearer as my education progresses!)
MUCH APPRECIATED! Hope acceptances keep rolling in for y'all 🙂
I have a couple of questions. I have been in love with cognitive science research for years, and my first primary publication was accepted when I was a junior in college. I got incredibly frustrated with lack of medical applicability in my lab, however, and took some time after college to soul search. After two years out of college in public service (Teach for America), i have come to the conclusion that MSTP is the perfect fit/solution. I'm doing pre-med classes now, after work at UCLA. I guess I'm trying to figure out if I have a decent shot at good programs if I do go ahead and apply this summer. If you could help me figure out if I need to wait a year or not, then I would love to talk! Anyone else approaching after time away from school, or from a non-BS major?
pros about my application:
3.7 from an ivy, with postbacc classes going well
2 years of undergrad research in 2 labs yielding one first-auther pub, with experience in another lab during a summer
a research job starting in june at a schizophrenia lab
good service-oriented extracurrics
cons:
taking the mcat in july, so scores go in late
won't be done with some of my prereqs when I apply... specifically, a quarter of physics and a semester of biochem
is a cognitive science degree a disadvantage?
Not to mention i have spent the last year and a half in a non-research field, teaching chemistry. It's not that i was wavering on a scientific career choice, it's just that i knew that straight PhD was not going to make me happy and it took me some time to figure out what would.
my research experience was not in biology, and my phd would be somewhere in behavioral neuroscience (dream career: neurology lab with some practice, researching patients with cognitive processing disorders in order to fix them and understand the working systems. vague? but i'm sure all will become clearer as my education progresses!)
MUCH APPRECIATED! Hope acceptances keep rolling in for y'all 🙂