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So I've applied to the following programs for Global/International health:
they are all the Peacecorps Masters International programs:

University of Washington
Johns Hopkins
Loma Linda
Boston University
University of Alabama
Emory

I have a decent GPA-3.5 and I did horribly on the GRE apx.1150. What chance do I have at getting in/ which programs would be the best if I potentially got in to all of them (clearly that's not happening but its fun to dream). Any advice anyone could provide would be unbelievably helpful as I'm pretty much freaking out.
 
Your stats aren't too much lower than mine were, and I got into JHU International Health. If you have good supporting documents (letters of rec, volunteer experiences, personal statement, etc.), I think you have a good shot. PM me if you would like more info.
 
go to llu. i go there, youll not only love it but people there are super nice and helpful.. i dont recom. uab cause i used to go there before i tansferred. not only is the location of the school in a dirty part of town but the people try to avoid helping you. Loma Linda is the best option.


xzophiax said:
So I've applied to the following programs for Global/International health:
they are all the Peacecorps Masters International programs:

University of Washington
Johns Hopkins
Loma Linda
Boston University
University of Alabama
Emory

I have a decent GPA-3.5 and I did horribly on the GRE apx.1150. What chance do I have at getting in/ which programs would be the best if I potentially got in to all of them (clearly that's not happening but its fun to dream). Any advice anyone could provide would be unbelievably helpful as I'm pretty much freaking out.
 
xzophiax said:
So I've applied to the following programs for Global/International health:
they are all the Peacecorps Masters International programs:

University of Washington
Johns Hopkins
Loma Linda
Boston University
University of Alabama
Emory

I have a decent GPA-3.5 and I did horribly on the GRE apx.1150. What chance do I have at getting in/ which programs would be the best if I potentially got in to all of them (clearly that's not happening but its fun to dream). Any advice anyone could provide would be unbelievably helpful as I'm pretty much freaking out.

Hey xzophiax,

When did you submit your application to Emory? I also applied there (about 4-5 weeks ago) but haven't heard from them yet. I'm getting a bit nervous...
 
mphhopeful said:
Hey xzophiax,

When did you submit your application to Emory? I also applied there (about 4-5 weeks ago) but haven't heard from them yet. I'm getting a bit nervous...

I applied in December and heard back from them about two weeks ago. So judging by my timeline you should hear back soon, if not allready! Good luck!
 
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