Jk now it’s back to normal, ugh this wait has been agonizingThe “thank you for your application” thing on my BU portal just disappeared, I think that might be a bad sign lol
Jk now it’s back to normal, ugh this wait has been agonizingThe “thank you for your application” thing on my BU portal just disappeared, I think that might be a bad sign lol
its probably good news if you haven't heard back yet! hang in there <3Jk now it’s back to normal, ugh this wait has been agonizing
I’m in the same boat as you, the number of times I check my email for BU is ridiculous, even when I know I’m not going to get anything at that time 😂Jk now it’s back to normal, ugh this wait has been agonizing
If its any consolation, I was accepted last week but my explore/firstnamelastname portal still says "thank you for your application".Jk now it’s back to normal, ugh this wait has been agonizing
I was accepted yesterday and my portal has changed and did so a few minutes after the email so I'm not sure how it works. But I found out via email.Jk now it’s back to normal, ugh this wait has been agonizing
look at their company/career outcomes if that helpsDoes anyone have any insight for which school would be better for health policy: Emory or Columbia? I'm torn between just committing to Emory or continuing to hold out for getting off Columbia's waitlist.
If any of you have pros/cons for Emory vs. Columbia in general too I'd appreciate anything that can help me make a decision!
Hi zubear - It's nice to see another engineer with an interest in public health. Is it ok if I PM you to ask a few questions about how you're handling (or have already handled) the transition from engineering to PH.You are not alone! Many of us, I am sure, have similar thoughts. I for one, was contemplating whether to augment my experience with public health knowledge, or pivot completely and spend the rest of the career in public health. At times, thinking if this is even the right thing for me given my family commitments, and still not sure. But, I am blessed with a wonderful wife and kids, who are extremely supportive and allowing me to do what I want to do.
Coming from a family of doctors I wanted to follow my dads footsteps and go to med school, but did not do good in school when I was young. Nevertheless in the past 20 years, I have been an engineer, technology geek, people manager and leader, and then human capital management. Along the way, I got myself a Masters degree and an MBA because I wanted to learn and grow. Inspired by some work I did in public health in the business world, and looking to embark on that journey, and see what happens.
Life is quite long to do a lot of things, but time is too short! I would say follow your passion and you will end up exactly where you want to be.
Im still waiting for scholarship info from them. I guess mount sinai is a big name in terms of healthcare in nyc. Im not sure about the program itself. Not sure why the ranking is in the 70s. Don't know if that matters. Normally I would visit the schools and talk to the students there directly, but this covid has made it a bit more complicated to do that.What do you guys know about the MPH at Icahn / Mount Sinai? It’s honestly my leading choice as of now due to its reasonable price and location, but there isn’t much info about it out there. Any input is greatly appreciated! Thank uu
I'm on the waitlist for Yale SBS and I was wondering the same thing. I actually ended emailing the admission director and asking what was the procedure for the waitlist... still haven't heard back.In at UW Institute for Public Health Genetics!
On another note, does anyone know the waitlist situation for Yale (biostats)? When will waitlisted people hear about the final decision?
Hey! From my understanding people get research opportunities through multiple avenues-- I've spoken to students who applied via job listings and students who straight up asked faculty members if there were any opportunities. What I've heard unanimously is that there is no dearth for research opportunities and one would have to go out of their way to not engage in research, especially since there's a required thesis component to the program.Have you heard how that process of on-boarding works for doing research under faculty?
I have spoken with 4 Yale students and they all mention doing research but they never mention the process to get that position.
From my dialogues, it seems majority of research is paid.
I'll be more than happy to join you guys at Columbia if I can get that...I feel so weird that I keep posting on here. Anyways I'm 80% sure I will be attending Columbia and wanted to know if anybody else was going to. If so, please feel free to pm.
I hope they release the info soon as well!! So hard to compare without knowing the financial implications!Has anyone heard anything recently from Columbia about when we should be getting financial aid packages? I'm trying to be patient, but it's been almost two months and this information is all I need to start being able to make a decision
I got in a few weeks ago and it's been agonizing not knowing the financial aid... I really would like to know too but idk since they seem stingy with aid i'm not trying to care too much LOLHas anyone heard anything recently from Columbia about when we should be getting financial aid packages? I'm trying to be patient, but it's been almost two months and this information is all I need to start being able to make a decision
I just committed, but to be fair, it's also the only school I applied to. I work full time, so the flexibility to take 2-3 years in the program, coupled with the ability to take in-person classes when I am able is huge for me. Also, I love that the MPH allows so much autonomy in choosing courses. I'm 10 years into my public health career, and have a pretty good idea of the areas where I need professional growth. Hopkins will allow me to pick and choose courses in a way a lot of programs would not.Has anyone else committed to the JHU online/part-time MPH program? If so, how did you make your decision?
I was thinking the same thing. Does anyone have any info on Yale vs JHU? I was told through colleagues, mentors, and professors that JHU is favored in the public health world and the research opportunities are endless in comparison to Yale, and that JHU ranks significantly higher than Yale in that area.Only by the grace of God! I got into Yale SBS! Thank you all for this supportive community. It has truly helped me so much. I wish you all the best!
Now, I decide between Yale and JHU... does anyone have any advice?
Same!If its any consolation, I was accepted last week but my explore/firstnamelastname portal still says "thank you for your application".
The pandemic has changed things for a lot of people, definitely makes sense to revaluate and maybe apply again next year if you are still unsure. What about part-time classes to at least get some of the coursework out of the way?Lol'ed. No, I agree-- I feel it for everyone as well! I know Harvard was a top choice for many.
This probably belongs more in the pre-med forums, but there is so much support in this thread that I feel comfortable sharing my fears/anxieties/confusion with you all. Honestly, I have no idea what I'm going to do with my school offers and am having doubts about wanting an MPH. I'm a female in my 30s, so time is of the essence with wanting to start a family (thought I would just throw that out there given the ovulating comment lolol). I have always struggled between going MPH or MD, and I rationalized that I could earn both and get an MPH before applying to medical school... but many things changed during this pandemic for me. Part of it was going through the med school app process (which I ultimately decided not to complete given pandemic/MCAT complications), this MPH cycle, and supporting my partner through his own journey as a 3rd year in medical school.
I started off this cycle only considering one-year MPH program, but am waitlisted at my in-state and probably won't get into JHU. I went ahead and applied to two-year programs because I rationalized it would still be an easy decision if I was fortunate enough to get into any schools. But now... I'm embarrassed to even write this out since I know you all put so much heart and soul into this cycle... the more decisions I received the more unsure I became of what to do. Along with JHU, Columbia is a program I have dreamt of attending for such a long time, and I didn't think I would get in.
I hope no one mistakes this post as me being ungrateful of my options or that I only applied to MPH programs to pad my med school candidacy. Public health actually led me towards my journey to medicine and for me, they are very much intertwined. I just really don't know what I am going to do. 🙁
I was thinking the same thing. Does anyone have any info on Yale vs JHU? I was told through colleagues, mentors, and professors that JHU is favored in the public health world and the research opportunities are endless in comparison to Yale, and that JHU ranks significantly higher than Yale in that area.
I'm thinking about this too! Interesting to see that there seems to be more general interest in Yale than JHU in this year's SDN thread. I'm wondering why that is.I was thinking the same thing. Does anyone have any info on Yale vs JHU? I was told through colleagues, mentors, and professors that JHU is favored in the public health world and the research opportunities are endless in comparison to Yale, and that JHU ranks significantly higher than Yale in that area.
congratulations!!!! what time did you hear back?FINALLY heard back from Yale and was accepted! Officially got decisions from all of the schools I applied to. Now to actually decide...
i read somewhere in this thread that if you are not getting any aid they don't notify you of anything... I'm hoping that's untrue but at this point I'm sadly not expecting anythingHas anyone heard anything recently from Columbia about when we should be getting financial aid packages? I'm trying to be patient, but it's been almost two months and this information is all I need to start being able to make a decision
have you joined the FB page for admitted yale mph students.I was also just rejected from Harvard MPH-45 (SBS). I thought I could have felt worse but I am very grateful for getting into 6/7 schools I have applied. My heart is leaning towards Yale compared to JHU and Columbia - would love to join the conversation about Yale decisions.
Thank you everyone for all your sharing and company in the past few months! The support and community here is incredible. I believe that no matter where we end up in the future, we would be surrounded by great people who are a force of making this world a better place.
Can you please add the link here?have you joined the FB page for admitted yale mph students.
Группы Facebook Yes I have joined the Yale incoming student pageCan you please add the link here?
That's good to know! And why wouldn't it make much of a difference for PhD programs?Just read that Yale SPH does not give grades - they have an Honors, High Pass, Pass, and Fail system. No GPA. Does anyone know how this would be interpreted for jobs, etc. after grad school? I can imagine that it doesn’t make too much of a difference for PhD programs making their selections, but I wonder how you would report your performance in grad school on a resume for jobs...
Same here - waiting for scholarship. I got in around Nov/December, so it’s a long wait. It’s ranked so low because it’s been redesigned and rebranded from Fordham MPH or ICHAN. It has a great reputation in NY, and wherever Mount Saini hospitals are located. As of now, I think I’m choosing Columbia over any other schools, including Harvard, only because it’s one year for me, and I really love the school since I am an alum and native New Yorker.Im still waiting for scholarship info from them. I guess mount sinai is a big name in terms of healthcare in nyc. Im not sure about the program itself. Not sure why the ranking is in the 70s. Don't know if that matters. Normally I would visit the schools and talk to the students there directly, but this covid has made it a bit more complicated to do that.
Thank you! ♥️Группы Facebook Yes I have joined the Yale incoming student page
Heard back around 2:30 pm!congratulations!!!! what time did you hear back?
Even if we don't get grants/scholarships/fellowships though, we should still be notified about loans. I've been hearing that they're just pretty far behind but still sending packages out in the coming weeks. I was curious if anyone had more specific info since they've been saying that for such a long time. But I'm not giving up hope that we'll get some good news in the form of aid from them soon!!i read somewhere in this thread that if you are not getting any aid they don't notify you of anything... I'm hoping that's untrue but at this point I'm sadly not expecting anything
After you log in, click the "Menu" tab on the upper left corner. You should find the messages page option on there!Just got an email from columbia saying im missing documents that are needed to review my financial aid eligibility. It says to log on to the studentviewer.finaid page then click ‘messages’ then ‘documents’ to view what i need to do.
When i log onto that page it just has a bunch lender information disclosure, a bunch of contact info, and a my account, log out, and help tab. No messages or anything like that. Anyone have any advice?
They've been silent for me as well. Accepted on 2/3.Hi all!
Has anyone received any financial aid from JHU? Have been accepted to the one year MPH program and wandering if I’m likely to get funding and if so how much. Obviously know it’s very dependent but trying to gauge what kinds of offers people are receiving.
I have two friends who did the MPH program at YSPH and are at the Harvard Chan School for their doctorates (PhDs in Population Health Sciences). I think that shows Yale's grading system won't deter you from getting into "top" doctoral programs. Just don't fail. Get some research done and publications if possible. My thoughts as I'm thinking about the doctorate too!That's good to know! And why wouldn't it make much of a difference for PhD programs?
I got the same email about a missing FAFSA... but they were the first school on my FAFSA list, which I’ve submitted twice at this point! (Original and a revision) wondering anyone is going through the same issue with Columbia? Other schools have confirmed they have my FAFSA.Just got an email from columbia saying im missing documents that are needed to review my financial aid eligibility. It says to log on to the studentviewer.finaid page then click ‘messages’ then ‘documents’ to view what i need to do.
When i log onto that page it just has a bunch lender information disclosure, a bunch of contact info, and a my account, log out, and help tab. No messages or anything like that. Anyone have any advice?
columbia financial aid hasn't sent me anything regarding aids since I got accepted...I got the same email about a missing FAFSA... but they were the first school on my FAFSA list, which I’ve submitted twice at this point! (Original and a revision) wondering anyone is going through the same issue with Columbia? Other schools have confirmed they have my FAFSA.