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

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Also, does anyone know where to find information on student- faculty ratios, walkability, graduate placement percentages, and just general statistics? Is there a resource with all of this consolidated that anyone knows of, other than the usual school websites?
 
Thank you! I interviewed with them on Feb 10th.


Awesome 🙂 I interview 2/18 !

I keep wondering if people who interviewed were ever rejected? I'm assuming not everyone gets invited for an interview

I don't know the history and process behind Columbia's interview process
 
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Beyond excited...got my final acceptance today. It's so weird what I was waitlisted for...

Undergrad School: U.C. Berkeley
Undergrad GPA: 3.1
Major/Minor: Cognitive Science
GradGPA
(if applicable): 3.4 (I think)
Grad Studies (if applicable): MBA
GRE (including date taken) or Other Test (if applicable): GRE, December 2014 - Verbal 164, Math 153 (embarrassing), Writing 4 (super embarrassing as I make my living doing a ton of writing)
Experience/Research (please, be brief): 12+ years in digital marketing with a focus on digital health startups

Applied: Harvard, (health policy), Johns Hopkins (general), Emory (health policy), BU (health policy)
Accepted: Harvard, Johns Hopkins, Emory
Rejected:
Waitlisted: BU


Still can't believe I got accepted to these schools. My essay was pretty awesome. I'm so excited!
 
I was rejected to Berkeley as well...but I have a B.A. from Berkeley, so totally don't want to go back to hippy land, and plus some applicants get rejected from their alma matters...who knows why.

Good bye Bezerkley...I won't miss the naked parades or protests
Haha - I am also undergrad there and missed the application deadline for MPH by A FEW DAYS. Wrote them an email - they were not having it. Whatevers. Bye felicia!
 
For those who applied to the UT School of Public Health, can you accept or decline your admission? I clicked the link and it had a blank page...
 
Still waiting to hear from Texas A&M. They said it could take up to 6 weeks, but it's past that point already.

Silently going crazy. :annoyed:
 
I really need help deciding between Columbia and UW. I am going insane!!!

I visited UW and was so impressed by the school and the city, but making the move across the country would be so hard. I could picture myself in Seattle the entire time--it fits my personality well. Also, Columbia is an Ivy and everyone (on both the east and west coast) knows the name. I'm just worried that Columbia is too impersonal. Columbia probably has more things I'm interested in, but that's not to say that there's nothing at UW.

I haven't yet visited columbia, but I'm not sure of I will get down there before April 15th--what do I do?????!!!!
 
Did anyone reach out to faculty at Columbia or call/e-mail anyone besides the PH e-mail inbox? Just curious as to whether there is a better contact point I'm missing. I suppose I can call admissions tomorrow but I'm not sure they can answer all my questions.

Also has anyone actually asked any schools for [more] funding? I am considering doing this with Pitt instead of just opting out, but I don't really know if there's any appropriate way to go about doing that, especially since they explicitly mentioned they don't give out masters funding. I might also give it a shot with Emory and Columbia, assuming I will not get a magic scholarship. I guess my quant score was a bit too low.
 
Did anyone reach out to faculty at Columbia or call/e-mail anyone besides the PH e-mail inbox? Just curious as to whether there is a better contact point I'm missing. I suppose I can call admissions tomorrow but I'm not sure they can answer all my questions.

Also has anyone actually asked any schools for [more] funding? I am considering doing this with Pitt instead of just opting out, but I don't really know if there's any appropriate way to go about doing that, especially since they explicitly mentioned they don't give out masters funding. I might also give it a shot with Emory and Columbia, assuming I will not get a magic scholarship. I guess my quant score was a bit too low.

You could say something like, "I'm very interested in attending x school, but funding may pose a significant barrier. Are there any options/resources that could help with this?"

If you have other funding offers and are feeling very bold, you could even throw in a line about the offers from their competition. That may be hard to pull off without coming across as tacky.

You may just get a generic response telling you to look at loans/employment/ etc, but if the alternative is just declining, it's worth a shot.
 
Did anyone reach out to faculty at Columbia or call/e-mail anyone besides the PH e-mail inbox? Just curious as to whether there is a better contact point I'm missing. I suppose I can call admissions tomorrow but I'm not sure they can answer all my questions.

Also has anyone actually asked any schools for [more] funding? I am considering doing this with Pitt instead of just opting out, but I don't really know if there's any appropriate way to go about doing that, especially since they explicitly mentioned they don't give out masters funding. I might also give it a shot with Emory and Columbia, assuming I will not get a magic scholarship. I guess my quant score was a bit too low.
I have a friend who asked for more funding from columbia. He ended up getting a little bit more. (A few thousand, he said) It's worth a try. I don't think emory will give you anything, I already asked, but you can try it.
 
I have a friend who asked for more funding from columbia. He ended up getting a little bit more. (A few thousand, he said) It's worth a try. I don't think emory will give you anything, I already asked, but you can try it.
Who did he ask?
 
Haha - I am also undergrad there and missed the application deadline for MPH by A FEW DAYS. Wrote them an email - they were not having it. Whatevers. Bye felicia!

Hahah I get you. I'm an undergrad at Berkeley now, but it turned out to be my only rejection and I didn't know how to react
 
For those who applied to the UT School of Public Health, can you accept or decline your admission? I clicked the link and it had a blank page...
I was able to decline my admission, but I still get e-mails from them about things such as immunizations 😕. My admission's experience with them was kind of weird though. For some reason, I received emails saying that I was both accepted and rejected to the school. Additionally, my online portal had two notifications - an acceptance and a decline. No idea how that happened.
 
Can someone please explain to me why public health schools only give out decisions on Fridays?

Is anyone hearing back DURING the week at all?

I swear first Harvard told me to send an email to them requesting an Expedited Admissions Decision, which didn't give me my decision.

Then they told me that if I said I got in somewhere else & was waiting on Harvard, they would tell my decision...no such luck

Why can't eveyone be on the same page when it comes to admissions? It really frustrates students...
 
I turned in my application late January and I heard back from them early last week. That makes it around a month but hearing from them so early seems a bit unusual to me!

Thanks! My app was forwarded to the department for review on Feb. 11th, so I'm hoping I'll hear back soon. Did the status of your application change online when you were accepted as well? Or did you just receive the email/letter notification? Sorry for all the questions!
 
Can someone please explain to me why public health schools only give out decisions on Fridays?

Is anyone hearing back DURING the week at all?

I swear first Harvard told me to send an email to them requesting an Expedited Admissions Decision, which didn't give me my decision.

Then they told me that if I said I got in somewhere else & was waiting on Harvard, they would tell my decision...no such luck

Why can't eveyone be on the same page when it comes to admissions? It really frustrates students...
Plenty of schools give out decisions during the week, Harvard just tends to do it on Fridays.
 
Plenty of schools give out decisions during the week, Harvard just tends to do it on Fridays.

I got my Yale rejection :annoyed: Friday morning, then 1 hour after my Columbia acceptance :soexcited:came via email. It was a interesting Friday.

Berkeley sent me an email at 8pm on a Thursday night telling me they don't want me, sooooo weird :wtf:

I don't want to call Harvard anymore, because then they will be annoyed by me. I can't imagine going through that crazy snow storm. What did Bostonians do when they were trapped in their homes due to 10 ft of snow and they desperately needed food, or an over the counter medication at 2am from a 24 hour pharmacy?

Yikes....hope that snow storm never happens again...scary...
 
I got my Yale rejection :annoyed: Friday morning, then 1 hour after my Columbia acceptance :soexcited:came via email. It was a interesting Friday.

Berkeley sent me an email at 8pm on a Thursday night telling me they don't want me, sooooo weird :wtf:

I don't want to call Harvard anymore, because then they will be annoyed by me. I can't imagine going through that crazy snow storm. What did Bostonians do when they were trapped in their homes due to 10 ft of snow and they desperately needed food, or an over the counter medication at 2am from a 24 hour pharmacy?

Yikes....hope that snow storm never happens again...scary...
If it helps I called Harvard and they would finish sending out decisions by the end of next week (3/20). (But to be honest, I'm not sure if it does because I called last Monday (3/2) and they said we would find out within two weeks which would be this Friday). So...hoping for a decision Friday I think?
 
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Thanks! My app was forwarded to the department for review on Feb. 11th, so I'm hoping I'll hear back soon. Did the status of your application change online when you were accepted as well? Or did you just receive the email/letter notification? Sorry for all the questions!

No worries! I received a letter notification of acceptance before I even received anything through email and when I check my portal application the status still hasn't changed. It still says "DEPARTMENT REVIEWING FILE FOR PROGRAM ELIGIBILITY". My friend also submitted around the time you did so best of luck!!
 
No worries! I received a letter notification of acceptance before I even received anything through email and when I check my portal application the status still hasn't changed. It still says "DEPARTMENT REVIEWING FILE FOR PROGRAM ELIGIBILITY". My friend also submitted around the time you did so best of luck!!


Which portal are you using?
 
I got my Yale rejection :annoyed: Friday morning, then 1 hour after my Columbia acceptance :soexcited:came via email. It was a interesting Friday.

Berkeley sent me an email at 8pm on a Thursday night telling me they don't want me, sooooo weird :wtf:

I don't want to call Harvard anymore, because then they will be annoyed by me. I can't imagine going through that crazy snow storm. What did Bostonians do when they were trapped in their homes due to 10 ft of snow and they desperately needed food, or an over the counter medication at 2am from a 24 hour pharmacy?

Yikes....hope that snow storm never happens again...scary...
Believe me, you will get used to the snow. 🙂 I grew up in one of the snowiest cities in the USA, and trust me, you will learn to drive in it, walk in it and put up with it.
 
So I just want to know because I want to see if there are any internship opportunities for me this Summer.

What are you all doing this summer before your MPH programs begin?

I wanted to see if I could take a course at Harvard, live there and get financial aid, or if I go to Columbia, take a course there.

Or I could not take a course, and begin a PAID internship in Boston or New York. I guess I would have to contact the careers office at both school to set this up?

What do you guys think?
 
So I just want to know because I want to see if there are any internship opportunities for me this Summer.

What are you all doing this summer before your MPH programs begin?

I wanted to see if I could take a course at Harvard, live there and get financial aid, or if I go to Columbia, take a course there.

Or I could not take a course, and begin a PAID internship in Boston or New York. I guess I would have to contact the careers office at both school to set this up?

What do you guys think?

I'm going to see if I can get a job or paid internship in the city where I'll be attending grad school. I plan to move to wherever in early July for residency purposes even if it's a private school. I feel like it's just easier that way for taxes, especially if I'm still planning on working and living in that area after graduation. If not, I'm going to either backpack Europe, take a trip through East Canada, or a cross-country US road trip.
 
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I'm going to see if I can get a job or paid internship in the city where I'll be attending grad school. I plan to move to wherever in early July for residency purposes even if it's a private school. I feel like it's just easier that way for taxes, especially if I'm still planning on working and living in that area after graduation. If not, I'm going to either backpack Europe, take a trip through East Canada, or a cross-country US road trip.
I'm also planning to move to wherever I'm headed early in the summer (although earlier than you are saying). My current lease ends in June and it just isn't feasible to move twice. Hopefully there will be some job opportunities or paid internships available that will help me make ends meet for a bit.
 
I got my Yale rejection :annoyed: Friday morning, then 1 hour after my Columbia acceptance :soexcited:came via email. It was a interesting Friday.

Berkeley sent me an email at 8pm on a Thursday night telling me they don't want me, sooooo weird :wtf:

I don't want to call Harvard anymore, because then they will be annoyed by me. I can't imagine going through that crazy snow storm. What did Bostonians do when they were trapped in their homes due to 10 ft of snow and they desperately needed food, or an over the counter medication at 2am from a 24 hour pharmacy?

Yikes....hope that snow storm never happens again...scary...
As grueling as the wait is, it still isn't very bad at all compared to a lot of other programs. Med students start applying as early as a year beforehand and all find out on March 15. A lot of PhD programs don't start releasing decisions until well into March, either. I'm an obsessive planner so it's a grueling situation for me, but at the same time I do understand it's Harvard and they're probably overwhelmed by applications and the snow and March 13 really is not that bad in the scheme of things. I think it's nice that most programs seem to have been releasing decisions piecemeal as they make them. So, yes that means that the app process is a little unpredictable, but the alternative is we all wait until a day in mid-March to find out.
 
So I just want to know because I want to see if there are any internship opportunities for me this Summer.

What are you all doing this summer before your MPH programs begin?

I wanted to see if I could take a course at Harvard, live there and get financial aid, or if I go to Columbia, take a course there.

Or I could not take a course, and begin a PAID internship in Boston or New York. I guess I would have to contact the careers office at both school to set this up?

What do you guys think?
I'm working until late July then moving. I recommend getting paid for as long as possible until you start school, but Harvard's summer program looks nice too.
 
Has anyone received a rejection or acceptance from Harvard MPH from the Health and Social Behavior program?
:shrug:
 
How did you find out about your Tufts Scholarship?
They emailed me directly. I also got it from my advisor at the Friedman School (I'm dual-degree MS Nutrition / MPH), so most likely the scholarship came from them and not Public Health, but it can be applied to either portion of my tuition.

Yes, I've heard its like a job interview but I didn't realize case studies were involved! Ace The Case has a lot of sample questions, its $14.00 for an e-book.
Used to be a management consultant - Ace the Case is okay, but everyone swears by Case in Point (by Michael Cosentino). He really teaches the structures well. Good luck!

Also, does anyone know where to find information on student- faculty ratios, walkability, graduate placement percentages, and just general statistics? Is there a resource with all of this consolidated that anyone knows of, other than the usual school websites?
Try Petersons.com and Studentsreview.com

What are you all doing this summer before your MPH programs begin?
I'm working as a full-time temp employee in my state's Department of Health Services doing some data management and analysis. So excited, especially since it's exactly where I want to work post-graduation (health statistics), haha 🙂
 
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Anyone still waiting to hear back from NYU?

I am! I submitted my application at the end of January and got an email last week stating that they would send the decisions within 4 weeks.
 
Has anyone received a rejection or acceptance from Harvard MPH from the Health and Social Behavior program?
:shrug:


I am wondering the exact same thing for Columbia's MPH in Health Policy and Management...? Has anyone received a rejection or acceptance for domestic students who interviewed on 2/16 & 2/18

Anyone interviewed with UIC's MPH in Health Policy and Administration?
Need advice...
 
Who wants to come with me to Target, so we can buy a bunch of blow dryers, go to Boston, melt the snow so Harvard's admission department can put us out of our misery?

Anyone? Anyone at all? :help:

It's pretty warm today and lots of "meltage" going on. So hopefully all the decisions will be out this friday unless they come up with other excuses 🙄
 
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I'm kicking myself for not retaking the GRE. I got my quant score to the 90th percentile in practice tests I think I just wasn't all with it. Then I'd have scholarships to Columbia and Emory. Ughhhhhhh!! Posting this as a warning to people perusing during next years app cycle
 
I'm kicking myself for not retaking the GRE. I got my quant score to the 90th percentile in practice tests I think I just wasn't all with it. Then I'd have scholarships to Columbia and Emory. Ughhhhhhh!! Posting this as a warning to people perusing during next years app cycle


I haven't even taken my GRE I'm honestly just being lazy... Ugghhhh I probably should it's so easy I'm just exhausted from standardized exams
 
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I really need help deciding between Columbia and UW. I am going insane!!!

I visited UW and was so impressed by the school and the city, but making the move across the country would be so hard. I could picture myself in Seattle the entire time--it fits my personality well. Also, Columbia is an Ivy and everyone (on both the east and west coast) knows the name. I'm just worried that Columbia is too impersonal. Columbia probably has more things I'm interested in, but that's not to say that there's nothing at UW.

I haven't yet visited Columbia, but I'm not sure of I will get down there before April 15th--what do I do?????!!!!

I went to UW for my undergrad and I can say without a shadow of a doubt Seattle and UW will blow you away once you live here. The campus is unreal, the faculty are amazing, and Seattle is arguably the best city in the world 🙂. Obviously I am biased but it has been amazing to live here the past 5 years. I am heart broken to leave.

Columbia's campus is a bit more urban and dated. If that doesn't bug you then it might be a better choice given the Ivy standing but in terms of quality of life I think Seattle is the place to be.
 
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