MPH Fall 2015: Applied, Accepted, Waitlisted, Rejected!

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At Emory from students I talked to, it seems like many have part time jobs that allow them to explore interests, meet people, gain experience. I'd think you'd really miss out by not being able to participate flexibly in some of those things. I am not sure if it's different at other schools.

That's what I worry about, but I'm also semi-afraid to leave my job now that I think about it...and am feeling very proprietary about it aghh...like it's *my* job. This is what happens when it's your first full-time "adult" job. 😱 I don't want to leave the nest...
 
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I'll be 24. I'm also pretty sure I'm experiencing some sort of mid-twenties life crisis. Is that a thing?

Probably just because so many of my friends are married and have kids and I'm just over here focusing on myself and not really even thinking about marriage or kids. And then I just thought, when am I even going to have time to do that? Do I even want that? And why do I feel so pressured to do it anyway? Maybe I'll just go full-on Christopher McCandless and live off the land (but not eat poison mushrooms). Maybe I'll go straight up Graham Hughes and travel the world. Or...maybe I'll just go on SDN and rant to strangers.

Sorry, getting off topic. I'll stop now.

They're 24 and are married AND have kids omg now I'm hyperventilating.
 
I'll be 24. I'm also pretty sure I'm experiencing some sort of mid-twenties life crisis. Is that a thing?

Probably just because so many of my friends are married and have kids and I'm just over here focusing on myself and not really even thinking about marriage or kids. And then I just thought, when am I even going to have time to do that? Do I even want that? And why do I feel so pressured to do it anyway? Maybe I'll just go full-on Christopher McCandless and live off the land (but not eat poison mushrooms). Maybe I'll go straight up Graham Hughes and travel the world. Or...maybe I'll just go on SDN and rant to strangers.

Sorry, getting off topic. I'll stop now.

Yes, I think quarter life crisis can be a thing. Your friends got married and had kids when THEY felt ready. You will get married and have kids if and when YOU feel ready. It's better to make the huge decisions in life when you're ready rather than make them when you think you're supposed to make them because everyone else is making them. I think people are happier when they do what they actually want to do. 🙂
 
I'll be 24. I'm also pretty sure I'm experiencing some sort of mid-twenties life crisis. Is that a thing?

Probably just because so many of my friends are married and have kids and I'm just over here focusing on myself and not really even thinking about marriage or kids. And then I just thought, when am I even going to have time to do that? Do I even want that? And why do I feel so pressured to do it anyway? Maybe I'll just go full-on Christopher McCandless and live off the land (but not eat poison mushrooms). Maybe I'll go straight up Graham Hughes and travel the world. Or...maybe I'll just go on SDN and rant to strangers.

Sorry, getting off topic. I'll stop now.

I'll be 25. I've been with my boyfriend for more than 3 years and people around are still asking when are we going get married/have kids. Pressure's on, brah.
 
Has anyone been invited to or know anything about University of Michigan's HMP Visit Day? I just received an email that I've been invited to visit and will have an interview with a faculty member. I have always thought that Emory was my first choice, but now I don't even know. I know UM's HMP program (I applied to the Global Health concentration as my second choice program) is the top in the nation, and I have been accepted to their Global Epi program already. I want to stay in Atlanta, and I'm not ready to move to the cold...

Gahhhh should I just interview? Do they pay for travel? I doubt it...
I attended one of UMich's prospective student visit days back in October and was very impressed by the friendliness of the faculty/staff and the enthusiasm of the students currently enrolled in their program. They not only believe in their program but in the mission of public health in general.

That said, what impressed me most were the facilities. UMich has two new, modern buildings devoted exclusively to the School of Public Health. Lots of beautiful classrooms, study areas, computers and conference rooms are available for the students to use.

If you do go for an interview, you will have to finance the trip. Given that it's UMich, I think it will be worth it. Good luck to you regardless.
 
I'll be 25. I've been with my boyfriend for more than 3 years and people around are still asking when are we going get married/have kids. Pressure's on, brah.

I definitely have this quarter-life crisis going on. I'm only 23 and I know a bunch of people getting engaged and married. I've been with my boyfriend for almost 5 years now, and I am not thinking about marriage until we are both financially stable. He also moved to Atlanta for me, so I'm freaking out if I have to move again in less than a year for grad school. Plus I don't know where he will be going for grad school either...
 
I'll be 25. I've been with my boyfriend for more than 3 years and people around are still asking when are we going get married/have kids. Pressure's on, brah.
I definitely have this quarter-life crisis going on. I'm only 23 and I know a bunch of people getting engaged and married. I've been with my boyfriend for almost 5 years now, and I am not thinking about marriage until we are both financially stable. He also moved to Atlanta for me, so I'm freaking out if I have to move again in less than a year for grad school. Plus I don't know where he will be going for grad school either...

I'm 26 in Kentucky/Cincinnati... All of my friends have gotten married and most are on their second kid! This is actually largely why I want to get out of here and am not applying to any local schools. I can't stand the pressure from friends and family. Seriously don't feel obligated... I'm much more comfortable doing what I want and not being locked into my relationship forever. That just gives him the leeway to give up. 🙂 I'm glad to have some solidarity here, though. I've lived with my boyfriend for 2+ years and we've been together for 3+ years. It's nerve racking to think of moving away, but why pretty much put a halt on self development now to have some kids? Your 20s don't last forever.
 
For those applying to UMD, I inquired about a timeline for decision. Per my understanding of the email response, they can view my application in SOPHAS, but it has not yet been processed by the UMD graduate school. (Not sure if they mean the general graduate division of UMD as a whole or the actual school of public health.) Then it'll be moved to the individual department applied to, then reviewed within four weeks with a decision no later than March 13.

For me, specific department is Behavioral and Community Health. Dunno if other departments are following this timeline.
Good work !!! did you contact that department directly or just the school of public health?
 
I'll be 25. I've been with my boyfriend for more than 3 years and people around are still asking when are we going get married/have kids. Pressure's on, brah.

My boyfriend was a bit nervous when we started dating (right before turning 25) and I would talk about classmates getting engaged, haha.
 
I'll be 25. I've been with my boyfriend for more than 3 years and people around are still asking when are we going get married/have kids. Pressure's on, brah.
Getting married and having kids is the easiest thing in the world to do. Contributing something to the world through one's knowledge or the raising of good kids is another matter.

I think a lot of people who opt for that course tend to grill people like yourself because in some ways your decision to wait makes them wonder if they should have waited or maybe abstained altogether. Rather than consider the notion that they might/should have done it differently, they'll try to make you second-guess yourself. I know a few parents who probably should have opted out on the kid thing, though few of them would ever admit it to anyone (some have to me).

For what that might be worth...
 
Getting married and having kids is the easiest thing in the world to do. Contributing something to the world through one's knowledge or the raising of good kids is another matter.

I think a lot of people who opt for that course tend to grill people like yourself because in some ways your decision to wait makes them wonder if they should have waited or maybe abstained altogether. Rather than consider the notion that they might/should have done it differently, they'll try to make you second-guess yourself. I know a few parents who probably should have opted out on the kid thing, though few of them would ever admit it to anyone (some have to me).

For what that might be worth...

Exactly! It's always easier to take the pre-determined route than go against the grain. Raising kids is fine and it is important that we raise good, responsible citizens. Still, we are overpopulated, so it need not be a top priority.
 
I will have just turned 23 by the time I matriculate. I think only like 3 of my friends out of my friend group in college actually went straight to grad school or professional school after undergrad, so I don't feel too pressured by my peers which is nice. Usually when I mention that I'm applying to Gillings to someone who's already gotten their public health degree or in the public health field, they just stare at me and later say something like "Oh, you're so young though" or "Don't you want a little more experience?" Plus, the average age for the MCH dept at Gillings is 28. 😵
 
I attended one of UMich's prospective student visit days back in October and was very impressed by the friendliness of the faculty/staff and the enthusiasm of the students currently enrolled in their program. They not only believe in their program but in the mission of public health in general.

That said, what impressed me most were the facilities. UMich has two new, modern buildings devoted exclusively to the School of Public Health. Lots of beautiful classrooms, study areas, computers and conference rooms are available for the students to use.

If you do go for an interview, you will have to finance the trip. Given that it's UMich, I think it will be worth it. Good luck to you regardless.

Thanks for the encouragement. I have been to the UM SPH since I did a summer program with them in 2012. It was beautiful. I wonder if I could still do an interview for the program without going to the actual visit day? It probably won't be the same though...I just don't know if I can take off for work.
 
So now that most people have some acceptances behind them, does anybody know if the laptop requirement by most schools is strict on it being a traditional laptop? Or would something like a Microsoft Surface Pro 2/3 meet the requirements?
 
Just finished speaking with GSU and got an email confirming my application was complete and the residency form. Guess I'll work on that as soon as I get in and send it back!
 
Getting married and having kids is the easiest thing in the world to do. Contributing something to the world through one's knowledge or the raising of good kids is another matter.

I think a lot of people who opt for that course tend to grill people like yourself because in some ways your decision to wait makes them wonder if they should have waited or maybe abstained altogether. Rather than consider the notion that they might/should have done it differently, they'll try to make you second-guess yourself. I know a few parents who probably should have opted out on the kid thing, though few of them would ever admit it to anyone (some have to me).

For what that might be worth...

Exactly! It's always easier to take the pre-determined route than go against the grain. Raising kids is fine and it is important that we raise good, responsible citizens. Still, we are overpopulated, so it need not be a top priority.

I don't really think this is the way to think about that for me. For some, maybe that's what they wanted to do to begin with, have a family and settle. No shame in that, as long as they are able to supply that support to their families.

On the other hand, I do get stigmatized from my family and friend here because I do have a long-term boyfriend who I live with in Chicago instead of living with my family in NJ. I moved because there were jobs here and I could have a small commute. Back at home, it comes off as "she's only following him, she should stay home and wait for jobs to come up...who cares if she's umemployed, she'll be independent...while dependent on us..."

Just contradictions all around, so I try not to pass judgement on those who picked a different path.
 
So now that most people have some acceptances behind them, does anybody know if the laptop requirement by most schools is strict on it being a traditional laptop? Or would something like a Microsoft Surface Pro 2/3 meet the requirements?

I'm sure they don't really check. However, you're going to need something on which you can run various analysis software and will be able to use to work fairly efficiently in spreadsheets and whatnot.
 
I only checked OPUS twice today. Admitting you have a problem is the first step to recovery, I hear. I still haven't applied to JHU, because I'm the laziest applier in the history of the world. With my scores, though, I know it's ... not likely, so why do it?

Random question - how old will you be when you matriculate? I'll be almost dead at 29.

If I get accepted I will defer the year and matriculate fall 2016 because I just got an AmeriCorps position in Seattle, which starts in about 3 weeks! So, I will be 26!
 
I'm sure they don't really check. However, you're going to need something on which you can run various analysis software and will be able to use to work fairly efficiently in spreadsheets and whatnot.

Well I like the Surface Pro series because they run on a Windows OS (Windows 8 currently). As for the practicality of it, that I don't know (if anybody has experience with this, I'd love insight). I just feel like carrying around a tablet would be so much easier than a laptop.
 
Just contradictions all around, so I try not to pass judgement on those who picked a different path.
I wasn't passing a judgment, nor have I ever questioned others' decisions on parenthood (it's none of my business). I was just submitting a theory about the pressures and questions child-bearing couples often levy on people who decide to delay or refrain from the parenthood thing. I'm at an age where most of my peers' kids are in high school or college, so I rarely hear it anymore. I'm grateful for it.
 
Thanks for the encouragement. I have been to the UM SPH since I did a summer program with them in 2012. It was beautiful. I wonder if I could still do an interview for the program without going to the actual visit day? It probably won't be the same though...I just don't know if I can take off for work.
If UMich is one of your top choices, I would make every effort to show up for a live interview. If work precludes it, there's nothing you can do, but the mere act of being there sends a powerful message. Phone/Skype is an acceptable alternative, but only that.

You should also assume that most of the competition will show, so that's worth considering as well. Best of luck to you, and if you do make the trip, please share your experience with us.
 
When did you apply? You have a lot of other places to choose from!
Haha, thanks, I do! I just want to hear from everyone already so I can decide.
SOPHAS was done on 11/28 I think and verified on 12/3. I got confirmation emails from all the schools pretty much right after.
 
If UMich is one of your top choices, I would make every effort to show up for a live interview. If work precludes it, there's nothing you can do, but the mere act of being there sends a powerful message. Phone/Skype is an acceptable alternative, but only that.

You should also assume that most of the competition will show, so that's worth considering as well. Best of luck to you, and if you do make the trip, please share your experience with us.

Thanks so much for advice! I definitely think I will visit. They have dates from January to March (one of the dates in March is one day before Admitted Student Day). I'm thinking of going on that week (I would have to take off 3 days at work but kill two birds with one stone kind of deal?) or President's Day weekend (Feb 16 since I have a federal holiday and therefore won't have to take off days at work).

UMich has been my number 2 choice and I was already planning on choosing between UMich and Emory (though I haven't even gotten accepted yet...), but now it's even harder to choose between which UMich program I would accept if I was offered admission to HMP as well.

Edit: Since the last interview day is March 16, and admitted student day is March 13...what is their timeline to making a decision?
 
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I'll be 24. I'm also pretty sure I'm experiencing some sort of mid-twenties life crisis. Is that a thing?

Probably just because so many of my friends are married and have kids and I'm just over here focusing on myself and not really even thinking about marriage or kids. And then I just thought, when am I even going to have time to do that? Do I even want that? And why do I feel so pressured to do it anyway? Maybe I'll just go full-on Christopher McCandless and live off the land (but not eat poison mushrooms). Maybe I'll go straight up Graham Hughes and travel the world. Or...maybe I'll just go on SDN and rant to strangers.

Sorry, getting off topic. I'll stop now.

Hah . You'll be fine. Actually, being married right now would be a nightmare. I have absolutely no intentions in settling down until my mid-thirties.

Do what works for you. You're still young so you have plenty of time. Don't rush things.
 
Has anyone received any additional information from The University of Texas Houston health and sciences? They accepted me but i still haven't received any scholarship information, or any log in information.
 
Well I like the Surface Pro series because they run on a Windows OS (Windows 8 currently). As for the practicality of it, that I don't know (if anybody has experience with this, I'd love insight). I just feel like carrying around a tablet would be so much easier than a laptop.

The 3 things I would consider are:
1. Can you run the MS office suite
2. Can you download SAS on it
3. Does it have a decent amount of memory (comparable to standard laptops)
4. Are you comfortable using the keyboard and mouse that are compatible

If yes to all, it should be good. If not, I'd consider getting a laptop. And I always recommend Lenovos on top of that.
 
I'll be 25. I've been with my boyfriend for more than 3 years and people around are still asking when are we going get married/have kids. Pressure's on, brah.

I just left my bf of 6 years. I'm 28. I can hear my biological clock ticking. Luckily I can also see that in the past 6 months I've killed two different cacti, so ha! My dog is enough. IVF exists for a reason.
 
Thanks so much for advice! I definitely think I will visit. They have dates from January to March (one of the dates in March is one day before Admitted Student Day). I'm thinking of going on that week (I would have to take off 3 days at work but kill two birds with one stone kind of deal?) or President's Day weekend (Feb 16 since I have a federal holiday and therefore won't have to take off days at work).

UMich has been my number 2 choice and I was already planning on choosing between UMich and Emory (though I haven't even gotten accepted yet...), but now it's even harder to choose between which UMich program I would accept if I was offered admission to HMP as well.

Edit: Since the last interview day is March 16, and admitted student day is March 13...what is their timeline to making a decision?

I think we're in pretty similar positions--Emory is my 1st choice, UMich my 2nd at this point. I was accepted to my 2nd choice UMich program (HBHE) in December, yesterday I was accepted to Emory HMP, and now, today, I have been invited to the UMich HMP visit day. I didn't think I'd be invited to that, I thought that since I was accepted to HBHE that HMP had passed on me, so now I am not sure what to do. UMich is my 2nd choice, so I was already planning to head up to Ann Arbor for the Admitted Student Day on the 13th, so I may just sign up for the March 12th HMP interview and see what happens.
 
Edit: Since the last interview day is March 16, and admitted student day is March 13...what is their timeline to making a decision?

Here's what their website states: "Within one to two weeks following the visitation, applicants are notified of their final admission status in writing (http://www.sph.umich.edu/hmp/programs/masters/admissions.html)."

However, it's worth noting that someone on the MHA thread was interviewed via Skype for UMich's MHSA degree this Monday and was notified of her acceptance the next day. She lives in India, so a trip to Ann Arbor would have been quite expensive in terms of time and money.
 
I think we're in pretty similar positions--Emory is my 1st choice, UMich my 2nd at this point. I was accepted to my 2nd choice UMich program (HBHE) in December, yesterday I was accepted to Emory HMP, and now, today, I have been invited to the UMich HMP visit day. I didn't think I'd be invited to that, I thought that since I was accepted to HBHE that HMP had passed on me, so now I am not sure what to do. UMich is my 2nd choice, so I was already planning to head up to Ann Arbor for the Admitted Student Day on the 13th, so I may just sign up for the March 12th HMP interview and see what happens.

I was thinking the same thing! March 12th seems to be the best day. Congratulations on the acceptances so far! Just waiting on Emory now...
 
Has anyone received any additional information from The University of Texas Houston health and sciences? They accepted me but i still haven't received any scholarship information, or any log in information.
When did they accept you? I got a confirmation email about my application being reviewed, but that's about it.
 
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Had my interview with Pitt today and it went extremely well I thought. Good luck to all!
 
Am I correct that no one has been accepted to Emory for an MPH in straight epi? It seems like others, including global epi, are being accepted slowly.
 
Am I correct that no one has been accepted to Emory for an MPH in straight epi? It seems like others, including global epi, are being accepted slowly.

I think they have slowly been accepting for straight Epi and for global health, but not for global Epi yet.


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If you're remembering correctly, I think a couple pages back that I saw one rejection for GLEPI. Hope this helps! Those waiting on UNC, Valentine's Day tends to be a popular day for them... That's when I got my decision last year via email.

Am I correct that no one has been accepted to Emory for an MPH in straight epi? It seems like others, including global epi, are being accepted slowly.
 
around december 14th i believe!
May I ask how long the process took? My application was verified on December 9th, and the confirmation email was sent on December 18th. They said it could take up to 90 days, but I'm hoping that it'll be a bit shorter.
 
Has anyone received any additional information from The University of Texas Houston health and sciences? They accepted me but i still haven't received any scholarship information, or any log in information.

I e-mailed student affairs and they said that the system is currently being upgraded which is slowing them down. They're not really sure when they'll send out the acceptance packets!
 
And nothing for BSHE Emory am I right.... Funny when You all were listing your ages I thought it was how many times you checked OPUS in a day 🙂

I've about checked OPUS 28 times today. At least, it feels that way. I've only heard back from GWU so far, but out of 8 programs I want to know that I have a choice, you know? Though, I'd love more than anything to go back to Decatur. I miss Agnes Scott and Emory would be the perfect opportunity.
 
I was thinking the same thing! March 12th seems to be the best day. Congratulations on the acceptances so far! Just waiting on Emory now...
Thanks, and likewise! Best of luck with Emory, I hope you hear from them soon!
 
I just left my bf of 6 years. I'm 28. I can hear my biological clock ticking. Luckily I can also see that in the past 6 months I've killed two different cacti, so ha! My dog is enough. IVF exists for a reason.

This is the best damn post on here. Y'all are CRAZY for thinking you need a spouse/babies in your mid 20's. chill. the. eff. out. My pug is my child and he staves off that maladapted biological clock quite well.
 
Am I correct that no one has been accepted to Emory for an MPH in straight epi? It seems like others, including global epi, are being accepted slowly.
I was, I think it was Thursday
 
They're 24 and are married AND have kids omg now I'm hyperventilating.

Exactly! It's always easier to take the pre-determined route than go against the grain. Raising kids is fine and it is important that we raise good, responsible citizens. Still, we are overpopulated, so it need not be a top priority.

My story- I'm 28. Have been in two serious relationships that turned sour later.....blah blah blah... I'm single now and moving to another country where I don't know anyone. But I still hope to find love and settle down someday.
You can't plan these things out. Just keep believing and you'll make it happen when the time is right for you.

Stealing one iconic quote (edited) from Steve Jobs here- In our lives we only get to do so many things and right now we've chosen to do MPH, so let's make it great!
Am I right guys?
Oh and thank God for dogs! 😉
 
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