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Congrats on your acceptances! I'm currently waiting on JHSPH for the same degree and concentration. When did you submit your application?
Obviously making the decision is the hardest part but I'm weighing things like cost and the opportunities available especially for international health after graduating. Too many people talking about the lack of jobs makes me nervous about that prospect and makes me lean more towards the name-brand schools for the global health field.
Hi health816, I submitted my application on Dec 11, but I'm an international student and my WES transcript didn't get submitted until Jan 2 (just in time, thank god!). Good luck, and let me know how you go!
Congratulations!! I am also interested in infectious disease epidemiology, and I, too, got into JHSPH (MHS Epidemiology) and Emory (MPH Epidemiology)! I'm also feeling quite conflicted about what "should" be a top choice based on reputation, versus where I may have the best career opportunities (Emory and the CDC). I also got into Yale, and the program there is really closely aligned with my interests, so I have no clue how I will ever choose! Still waiting on HSPH. What are you leaning towards as of now?
Hi Hannah! Great to hear we share the same interests, and congrats on your acceptances too! ...hmm, sounds like I should have applied to Yale, oops! Oh well, I've got enough choice I think, I'm definitely not sure!
I've been really lucky in getting a scholarship to Emory, and because I heard from them a few weeks ago I feel like I've done sooo much research on them and I'm definitely leaning towards them at the moment. If I don't get any scholarships to JHSPH then I think it'd be smarter to go with Emory (I'm Australian so am ineligible for federal grants and low interest loans), but I do think the JHSPH sounds like they really put as much in to the curriculum aa possible to the first year, which I like. I'm leaning away from Columbia because their first year is very interdisciplinary and to be honest I'm ready to jump right in and learn as much Epi as possible (I did a very broad undergrad degree so I'm super eager to get down to specifics). So far I haven't really been able to find professors at either school that very specifically match my interests (let me know if you find any) but given the CDC relationship with Emory I'd definitely find people there. That said, the opportunity to do a semester or two of straight research/practicum with JHSPH in the second year would also be amazing and given the 'brand' I think/hope there would be opportunities to do that work with orgs like CDC, CARE etc ?
It's hard to ignore JHSPH being the number one school, and several people on this forum have said "if you get in to JHSPH, you just go, no ifs or buts about it". Especially coming from overseas, I want a school that is internationally recognised. I've also applied to the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine but won't hear from them until the end of March at the earliest. In short, I don't know! But I hope JHSPH lets us know about funding sooner rather than later.
Feel free to PM me, it'd be great to have someone to chat about things with! Are you definitely leaning towards Yale or still unsure? What element of ID Epi are you specifically interested in?