Hello, everyone, I am an international student who attended undergrad in the US and thought I would share my stats:
Undergrad School: Ivy (Class of 2016)
Undergrad GPA/Major GPA: 3.66 (SOPHAS)/ Public Health related courses GPA (4.0)
Major/Minor: Economics Major and History Minor
GRE: (including date taken) 163V (92nd percentile), 151 Q (43rd percentile

) , 5 W (93rd percentile)
Experience/Research (please, be brief):
-Worked all four years at college with Student Disability Services providing administrative assistance to students with various disabilities.
-Currently a field research associate for a women's empowerment and development project in rural Ethiopia ( would have completed 1 year at time of enrollment)
- Research is currently focused on women and child nutrition and involves several randomized control trials and a census covering 22,000 households.
- President of a cultural club on campus that helped raise funds for health purposes in several African countries.
Special factors???
- Ethiopia was (and is currently) in a State of Emergency at the time of my application. Peak tension was in November/December when I had to fly to my home country to take the GREs, hence my low quant score.
-Internet access limited and as a result have submitted most of my applications very close to the deadlines and sometimes even after the deadlines have passed.
- 3 LORs from professors from UnderGrad. One fairly well-known health economist, one well-known agricultural economist, one professor I worked with in Undergrad and currently working for in women's empowerment project.
Interested in: Global Health/Health Policy and Management
Applied: Harvard, Emory, GWU, Columbia, Yale, JHU (MPP), Oxford (MSc Global Health Science), Brown (yet to apply), NYU (yet to apply), LSHTM (yet to apply), LSE (yet to apply), UCL(yet to apply).
Accepted: None yet submitted applications too late I guess.
Rejected:
Waitlisted:
Fairly worried about my GRE scores as my quantitative scores in college were not stellar (B- in calculus but an A in statistics (however cross-listed as an economics course so not included in my quant score in SOPHAS GPA breakdown) but I am hoping that my current experience and letters of recommendation will be strong enough to get me into some decent programs. Have I been too ambitious?
Congratulations to everyone on their acceptances so far! The wait is killing me.