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rejected from Yale so Columbia it is!
Nice! I'm in a similar situation- I actually attended UCI 's undergrad program so feel free to ask me specific questions. THeir MPH is fairly new-ish and less developed. However, UCI does have a good public health program. They have a lot of research going on and great faculty. I did 2 years of research in the program of public health. They are expanding & transitioning to a school vs a program soon so that'll help them. It really think it depends on what you want to pursue. Orange County has limited Epi work (my concentration) other than the health department I already work at. I am interested in field work in addition to research. So I am deciding between Emory, Berkeley, and SDSU- def not going to UCI! Where are you leaning towards?
I'm not sure what department you are in, but Health Services is on Friday, March 30th. Still waiting to hear back from UW for financial aid in order to decide if I want to go.
Hmm, still haven't gotten anything from Harvard.No email yet. But according to the history, I knew most the decisions will be released on the last Thursday of Feb. and the first Thursday of March, around 11am.
I graduated from my undergrad from Davis and it's a really well-respected school. Even with my B.S., I didn't struggle to find a full-time job in Sacramento because everyone in the area respects a Davis degree. Same with jobs in the Bay Area. It's also only a 15-20 min drive from Sacramento and the state capitol. If you are leaning towards working in health management, I would suggest the Davis program. Davis has a bit of a newer public health program (and it's only one year, the reason I didn't reply) but from my experience as a public health undergrad everyone was super helpful and dedicated to the field. There's plenty of community orgs you can get acquainted with as well! On the other hand, Berkeley is a great school and a two year program is great for research opportunities. I'm not sure if Davis makes you do a practicum? Just some stuff to consider. Feel free to PM me!
I applied on 1/11 and received an application complete email on 1/16. Strange thing is I applied for their SBS program and was admitted to their health policy....but it took me approx 6-7 weeks to hear back from them.Anyone who heard back from Yale today, when did you apply? I submitted my SOPHAS application 1/14, got an email from Yale that it was received 1/22, and got another email that my application was complete on 2/7. I applied to the MPH Environmental Health Sciences program if that makes any difference.
That is a bit strange! Congrats on your acceptance, even if it wasn't for SBS!!I applied on 1/11 and received an application complete email on 1/16. Strange thing is I applied for their SBS program and was admitted to their health policy....but it took me approx 6-7 weeks to hear back from them.
I have not. I've heard nothing from UW since my acceptance email. I did receive an email about a fellowship right before that I applied to but nothing else. That's the irony - UW is my top choice and they haven't sent any emails out, but Boston is lower on my list and they are hounding me with emails.Did they send out an email with more information about the Health Services visit day yet?
Just heard back from BU about financial aid-- got a lot more than I expected.. I was pretty set on Hopkins but this for sure puts BU back in the running
I'm also deciding between BU and Hopkins! (and losing my mind hah)Just heard back from BU about financial aid-- got a lot more than I expected.. I was pretty set on Hopkins but this for sure puts BU back in the running
Will anyone else be attending the Mt. Sinai admitted students day?
I think the reason differs from person to person! Like you said a lot of people focus on financial packages (and I do too). Also it depends on your research interests/area of interest and programs. For example a lot of people choose Emory because of its proximity to CDC, and I've seen people choosing BU/Harvard/Tufts because they want to work in Boston after graduating. I heard that it's hard to get a PH job in Boston unless you graduated from one of those three schools. I think it really depends on your preference and plans over the name/prestige of the school. JHU is a great school but make sure their program is what YOU need for your career!Hi all, I am a first time poster, long time follower.
I am currently accepted to Epi programs at JHU (1-Year MPH), Columbia, Emory, BU, and Pitt and am just waiting to hear from Harvard. However, I am pretty set on attending JHU. I have seen others posting about choosing other lower-ranked programs (ie. Columbia, BU, Harvard), over JHU and am curious to hear what you reasoning is? I know that money, culture, etc. always plays a factor, but I am curious to hear everyone's thoughts on JHU vs. other schools, especially since it is a 1 year program? I am hoping this helps me make my decision!
I'm agonizing here as well. You are not alone!Does anyone know when Harvard will release the rest of the decisions for ScM-80 in Epi?
Awesome. Well hopefully see you there, if you decide on attending!I'm choosing between 2 admitted students days, but I'm leaning towards going to the Mt Sinai one!
Congrats!! Is this separate from any scholarships you received in your admissions packet?
I'm also deciding between BU and Hopkins! (and losing my mind hah)
Thanks for this. I was accepted into BU in January, and haven't gotten any financial aid package information. I got the APEX scholarship, but that was in my acceptance letter.Yes, I submitted the FAFSA and the BU specific form earlier this week and received a need based scholarship and Federal Loans
I have not. I've heard nothing from UW since my acceptance email. I did receive an email about a fellowship right before that I applied to but nothing else. That's the irony - UW is my top choice and they haven't sent any emails out, but Boston is lower on my list and they are hounding me with emails.
I have not. I've heard nothing from UW since my acceptance email. I did receive an email about a fellowship right before that I applied to but nothing else. That's the irony - UW is my top choice and they haven't sent any emails out, but Boston is lower on my list and they are hounding me with emails.
Anyone who heard back from Yale today, when did you apply? I submitted my SOPHAS application 1/14, got an email from Yale that it was received 1/22, and got another email that my application was complete on 2/7. I applied to the MPH Environmental Health Sciences program if that makes any difference.
Which program did you apply to if you don't mind sharing? Also, good luck with the other schools!Rejected by Harvard 🙁
Just waiting on GW and Columbia... fingers crossed.
I'm debating between the MS in Epi at BU and MSPH in Global Epi & Disease Control at Hopkins, so our situations are a little different. I visited BU last weekend and was so impressed by the faculty! I'm visiting Hopkins next week so hopefully that will give me more clarity.Also losing my mind, what are you debating between? Would love to discuss this
I emailed Yale's admission and they said the majority decisions will be released by the early March, so I guess we will hear from them by the end of next week. My application was complete on 2/12, and haven't heard anything from them. Hope it helps!Anyone who heard back from Yale today, when did you apply? I submitted my SOPHAS application 1/14, got an email from Yale that it was received 1/22, and got another email that my application was complete on 2/7. I applied to the MPH Environmental Health Sciences program if that makes any difference.
LOL well if you haven't heard back, I definitely don't expect to hear anything anytime soon! Good luck!! I hope you get in!I also applied to Yale's MPH Environmental Health Sciences program. I got the application received email 1/8 and completed email on 1/10. Haven't heard anything else from them...
Thank you!! Good luck to you!I emailed Yale's admission and they said the majority decisions will be released by the early March, so I guess we will hear from them by the end of next week. My application was complete on 2/12, and haven't heard anything from them. Hope it helps!
LOL well if you haven't heard back, I definitely don't expect to hear anything anytime soon! Good luck!! I hope you get in!
After my application for Columbia was verified I received an email that decisions would be provided only in February.... It is now March.... should I call? Or am I just being impatient?
Same. I applied early decision too. Soooooo frustrating. I'm thinking of calling them tomorrow.After my application for Columbia was verified I received an email that decisions would be provided only in February.... It is now March.... should I call? Or am I just being impatient?
I read that as only via email, as in no physical letter. Never hurts to call!After my application for Columbia was verified I received an email that decisions would be provided only in February.... It is now March.... should I call? Or am I just being impatient?
Did you get this in an email?Has anyone been able to successfully appeal for more need-based funding from their schools? Just got Harvard’s financial aid offer and it is....... paltry, to say the least.
Hi- long time observer first time poster...finally heard back from all of my options and currently trying to decide between a few programs and would appreciate any and all insight. I will be unable to attend admitted students days as I am currently in my last months of service in the Peace Corps, as such I would love any input from current students or other applicants. Amidst the acceptances and rejection I have narrowed down to choosing between Columbia (MPH in Environmental Health Sciences) and Brown (MPH). My interest really lies in environmental health, sustainability, and global health. Everything I've read has made me feel like I would be a fool to turn down the prestige of Columbia (every forum I've read indicates it as a top program, plus major networking opportunities) and I haven't been able to find much on Brown, yet I'm drawn to it for overall lifestyle reasons. Money aside, anyone out there have any insights as to how to compare these two programs or general pros and cons? Would appreciate any/all info here or via direct message!
For those debating between Harvard and JHU, keep in mind the ranking is from almost four years ago. You should really know what you want from the school. Ultimately, top five would provide comparable education. It’s like the ranking of Harvard’s and JHU’s medical school. When you are deciding among top 5, you should really pay attention to which program fits you the best.
I'm debating between the MS in Epi at BU and MSPH in Global Epi & Disease Control at Hopkins, so our situations are a little different. I visited BU last weekend and was so impressed by the faculty! I'm visiting Hopkins next week so hopefully that will give me more clarity.
BU's program is more hardskillsy, which everyone has told me I should prioritize, but Hopkins has so many connections in Global Health I feel like that could give me a big leg up.
Feel free to PM me! I spend literally all day thinking about this, so I'd love someone to talk to.
That’s what happened to me too like a month ago. Congrats!!So this is a little strange, I was accepted to Harvard-- but to the MS-80 in Global Health rather than the MPH-65. Apparently admissions thought I was a better fit for that program. I'll have to look into it now! Haha
Yes, got the following a few hours ago:Did you get this in an email?