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Waitlisted @Emory! Wow, I actually did not expect to be waitlisted at all-- more just either rejected or accepted..
Thanks! Yeah I applied to Johns Hopkins but I doubt I'll get in. Good to know about Baltimore on the off chance I do! 🙂Thank you for that list! I agree, if you're paying full then Emory is more for your money. I didn't know that UPitt allows you to go into the PhD, that's great to know. Along with the Carnegie mellon class options.
Also I noticed that you had Baltimore on your list. I live md and have interned at UMMC. Baltimore as a city, is not my favorite. The trashy areas are larger than the nice ones (the inner Harbor) . If you're looking at Johns Hopkins then the education is well worth it but I don't believe that UMDs public health program is worth it. It's just too small at the moment. This is just my opinion (always weigh your own opinion the most lol) and I do know many people who love Baltimore to death.
Waitlisted @Emory! Wow, I actually did not expect to be waitlisted at all-- more just either rejected or accepted..
Yup! They emailed me this morning!Better news than being rejected! Did they email you?
Waitlisted @Emory! Wow, I actually did not expect to be waitlisted at all-- more just either rejected or accepted..
Waitlisted @Emory! Wow, I actually did not expect to be waitlisted at all-- more just either rejected or accepted..
Waitlisted @Emory! Wow, I actually did not expect to be waitlisted at all-- more just either rejected or accepted..
The only one I applied to on this list was Pitt. I talked to several people on the phone and through e-mail and visited the school. Below is my bullet pointed pro/con list:
Pros:
Cons:
- Location:
- The city has a lot of great resources, including UPMC. Also, there are several other universities in the area and they have a reciprocal agreement with at least Carnegie Mellon where you can take classes there as part of your Pitt tuition.
- A lot of people say they love Pittsburgh. I wasn't there for long enough to know, but it seems to be a diverse, younger population and people seem to be nicer than other areas.
- Excellent cost of living.
- One of the older programs with long-standing relationships both in the area and across the country; this makes for great practicum opportunities. It seems like they work hard at trying to match you up with solid opportunities in your area of concentration.
- Staff seems student focused, helpful, and very friendly.
- Wide array of course options and specialization opportunities for epi.
- You can go directly from the masters to the PhD program if you choose to apply while you are there.
My take on Pitt is that it is an excellent school and I was very excited to get in. However, given that they give no master's scholarships and WashU gave me $25k, and I got into Emory, they've been knocked off my list. If I get no scholarships, I'd rather pay full price for Emory than Pitt, and WashU has an excellent overall reputation and would be $40k less total.
- 0 funding for masters students in epi.
- City is cold, gray, rainy, snowy. I'm not sure where you're from, but I'm from Cincinnati, and that's the only school on my list with worse weather (and that includes Boston and Baltimore; for me "worse" incorporates amount of gray hours vs. sunshine hours).
- Building is really old and crappy. They're going to start remodeling soon. I know this seems trivial, but if you're spending so many hours there, environment does become a factor.
I don't know much about Yale or GWU's programs because I did not apply to them. It ultimately depends what you want to do. If you want to go immediately into the field, any of those schools will work. You will get a job. Your main concern should be available internship/research opportunities in your area of interest and curbing debt. If you want to go on to further schooling (PhD, MD, etc.), you'll want to consider brand name a bit more, but all of those will still be solid.
Thank you so much for this list!!! I'm torn between Pitt and Emory (by far the two best schools I applied & got in to) and that list gives me some good perspective and things to think about and add to my own pro/con list.
Where did you find that info about going straight to PhD, and do you know how that would compare to Emory? (I'm not for sure going for my PhD but that is a big consideration of mine, and why Drexel got knocked off my list)
Also, as a side note, the head of the dept recommended the "PH" degree as a compliment to the "research" degree. I.e.:
MPH and PhD
or
MS and DrPH
Otherwise you have 2 research degrees, or 2 professional degrees. She felt that would be redundant, for what it's worth. They are very similar.
That's an interesting point. I hadn't really thought about it that way before. I've been debating between pursuing either a PhD or a DrPH after my MPH and have been leaning towards the PhD. If this is widely agreed upon, it further encourages me to do so!
I applied and got in the same week. However, they only gave me 4 weeks to send in my deposit (which fell over their holiday/xmas/winter break), so I gave up my spot when I got into Pitt and Drexel.Hi! Just wondering if anyone had applied to Temple's PhD program?
I think your career goals and ease of transitioning into each program should guide you. While the "PH" degrees are a little more broad, both DrPH and PhD are research oriented. People with either degree will continue on into academic, research, or health organizations for employment. The coursework is a bit different (again, more broad for the DrPH) and a bit more multidisciplinary for the research projects, and the types of conferences you'd attend would also be different, but functionally in your end career, there won't be THAT big of a difference.
However, if you're intrigued by one subject more, I think the specialization of the PhD is a little more appealing (it was to me).
Thank you for that list! I agree, if you're paying full then Emory is more for your money. I didn't know that UPitt allows you to go into the PhD, that's great to know. Along with the Carnegie mellon class options.
Also I noticed that you had Baltimore on your list. I live md and have interned at UMMC. Baltimore as a city, is not my favorite. The trashy areas are larger than the nice ones (the inner Harbor) . If you're looking at Johns Hopkins then the education is well worth it but I don't believe that UMDs public health program is worth it. It's just too small at the moment. This is just my opinion (always weigh your own opinion the most lol) and I do know many people who love Baltimore to death.
I applied and got in the same week. However, they only gave me 4 weeks to send in my deposit (which fell over their holiday/xmas/winter break), so I gave up my spot when I got into Pitt and Drexel.
I submitted everything in mid december and my first choice was glepi. I heard about a week later that it was sent to the department, so you might want to look back through your emails or think about contacting the school.
I submitted SOPHAS on 11/28 (or thereabouts), it was verified on 12/3, and then I got my acceptance email on 12/5, official letter in the mail on 12/8. So I had until Jan 8th to accept...which was...less than ideal.Wow! when did you hear? I thought they didn't start reviewing applications until January 5th
Hmm, so I called and emailed the admissions office and I didn't get a reply or an answer until I emailed the ADAP for GLEPI/EPI. She said they just got my application into the department today and hopefully I'll hear something in the next few weeks. FEW weeks???! Emory, you're killing me!
Did you get into the PhD program at Pitt? I was admitted there for epi. Did you find anything about funding? I am little worried, sounds like they don't have much in the way of funding there!I applied and got in the same week. However, they only gave me 4 weeks to send in my deposit (which fell over their holiday/xmas/winter break), so I gave up my spot when I got into Pitt and Drexel.
Aw man 🙁. Same here! My application was verified back in October so it feels like it has been forever!What???? Another few weeks is disheartening to hear. My application was forwarded for review 5 weeks ago and the e-mail said it usually takes 3-6 weeks before a decision is reached. Oh well. I guess that puts them closer to when most of the other schools should be releasing decisions.
do you happen to know when UIC starts reviewing applications or if they do so on a rolling basis??UPDATE: During a train ride to Chicago, I got an email for UTexas...I got accepted!
I submitted SOPHAS on 11/28 (or thereabouts), it was verified on 12/3, and then I got my acceptance email on 12/5, official letter in the mail on 12/8. So I had until Jan 8th to accept...which was...less than ideal.
do you happen to know when UIC starts reviewing applications or if they do so on a rolling basis??
From what I've seen in previous results on Grad Cafe, they are pretty later with acceptances. Feb-March.do you happen to know when UIC starts reviewing applications or if they do so on a rolling basis??
do you happen to know when UIC starts reviewing applications or if they do so on a rolling basis??
do you happen to know when UIC starts reviewing applications or if they do so on a rolling basis??
Oh I feel you, I'm Boston girl myself (born there and lived there until I moved to California) and I'm dying to get into one of the New England schools I applied to partly because I need to justify my love of the Patriots (YESSS SUPERBOWL 49). Obviously I applied to all the schools on my list because I love their programs, but other reasons are a major plus. 😀
Just adding that today I got into Drexel for epi MPH with a $17,000 per year scholarship, which is apparently the max they give out. They seem to be very open for funding sources too like, grad/research/teaching assistants, compared to other schools.
So while I really want to end up in Boston or Minneapolis, Philly seems so much cheaper because of Drexel's amount of affordability, but is that worth the potentially lesser education I'd get from them compared to top programs like Minnesota?
And that ends week six of not hearing back from any schools. Counting on lucky week seven to give me some answers!
Oh I see. I too have heard they usually do not contact before mid-feb. There are so many applicants for other schools- easier to find out information but UWash, not sure why there aren't nearly as many applicants or information.
Hi,Sorry...not to totally hijack your question (p.s. congrats on your awesome acceptances!) but as I'm someone who has applied to UMD's program...would you be able to share your thoughts on it? I don't know too much about it, frankly...
Do you mind being more elaborate?Phoned Yale about my application and was told something that has kinda thrown me off and I'm not sure what's going on? I'm super confused right now. But they told me I'll hear back in late February... I called my aunt who has a phd in health administration and she said what they're doing is something that is often done for multiple reasons.
So confused. Oh well. I can stop checking my email until Feb., then... I'm just hella confused because I've never seen anyone mention this on the board.
Waitlisted @Emory! Wow, I actually did not expect to be waitlisted at all-- more just either rejected or accepted..
Do you mind being more elaborate?
Ah okay. I'm just so confused about their admissions process, it seems pretty all over the place.I'm thinking that Emory had a lot of applicants this year
Well, I'm wondering if I misheard them or something. May have to call again. I don't want to specify because I'm wondering if I just misunderstood them, you know? I don't want to repeat something that may have been false.
Ah okay. I'm just so confused about their admissions process, it seems pretty all over the place.
Congrats!!! Did you find out from OPUS?I was accepted to Epi at Emory!!!!
But I am kind of confused because I applied Global Epi first choice and haven't heard about glepi! But still so so so thrilled!!
I was accepted to Epi at Emory!!!!
But I am kind of confused because I applied Global Epi first choice and haven't heard about glepi! But still so so so thrilled!!
Woo hoo! Congrats!!! That probably means that they forwarded it on to epi, but I would ask for sure.I was accepted to Epi at Emory!!!!
But I am kind of confused because I applied Global Epi first choice and haven't heard about glepi! But still so so so thrilled!!
No, I applied to the MPH in Epi. And they have no funding for Master's students 🙁Did you get into the PhD program at Pitt? I was admitted there for epi. Did you find anything about funding? I am little worried, sounds like they don't have much in the way of funding there!