Hi everyone! I know I'm a bit late to the game but I didn't know grad school would be an option for me so soon until recently.
Undergrad School: University of Kentucky, graduated May 2017
Undergrad GPA/Major GPA: Cumulative: 3.3 Major: 3.7 (freshman year I was in a science major and had personal stuff going on... that's mainly what brings my cumulative down)
Major/Minor: Major: Integrated Strategic Communication (basically marketing comm.) Minor: Health Promotion
GRE: Took yesterday 12/11! V:156 Q:145
Experience/Research (please, be brief):
-Communication involvement with orgs. throughout college, various leadership experience on campus
-interned in development/communication at local Make-a-Wish chapter
-heavily involved (w. leadership, fundraising, etc.) in the largest Greek philanthropy event on campus for 3 years
-currently working in the foundation of the largest hospital system in my state. I work in events specifically but support all fundraising efforts for the entire system.
This is my main related experience. I know it's not much, but I had to work 20-30 hours every week to support myself during school. I got as involved as I could.
LOR: Associate professor I had for multiple classes in college (received A in each class, should be a strong letter), my supervisor at MAW (should be extremely strong, we also worked on philanthropy in college together), my current supervisor, he is the director of events in the foundation (should be very strong as well)
Special factors???
I studied in Ireland and traveled around Europe for one semester junior year. Gained a lot of global perspective and life experience.
I also have a working proficiency in French.
Interested in: Health Promotion/Behavior/Education, Global Health, Program Planning
In the future, I want to work for an international health organization in programming/community engagement. Not married to this idea, but that's what I'm thinking as of now.
Applying: (still in process because I had to take the GRE so late. I realize I'm missing some priority deadlines here!!)
St. Louis University (Global Health), University of Georgia (Health Promotion and Behavior), Oregon State University (Global Health), University of South Carolina (Health Promotion, Education and Behavior), San Diego State University (Health Promotion and Behavioral Science), University of Arizona (Health Behavior/Health Promotion)
Accepted:
Rejected:
Waitlisted:
Any opinions on my situation?? I know my Q score could hurt me, but some of the programs I'm applying to recommend a combined score of 300 which I have. I guess I'm just not sure... I know it's not great but none of the programs put a huge huge emphasis on math (I did well in my college stats class which is on my transcript if they want to see it).
Also, I'm hoping to have at least one more safety school to apply to, but I haven't really been able to find one to suit my needs... I'm almost positive I'd get into OSU because my scores and GPA are above what they require, but I'd like at least one more safety. Any thoughts?
Thanks everyone and good luck as you begin to hear back
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