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Hello,
Accepted
Preliminary Offer/Interview
Waiting
Weill Cornell ACCESS
Weill Cornell TRAVELERS Program
Icahn School
Rutgers University RISE
Princeton University
Columbia University ( Leadership Alliance)
Yale University (Leadership Alliance)
MIT
NIH SIP/ Amgen Scholar
NY Medical College (STAR)
Rejected
Weill Cornell Gateways to Laboratory (Leadership Alliance)
Hiya!
Accepted
Preliminary Offer/Interview
Waiting
Penn USSP
Harvard Immunology
Penn UCSP
Johns Hopkins SIP
MCW SPUR
WUSTL IPH
Vanderbilt UCRIP
Vanderbilt MSTP
Harvard HSCI
Rutgers NeuroSURP
Rejected
I split it up tried to assign each recommender to no more than 5 programs.I've got to say I'm shocked at how many some of you applied to lol. Did your lab PI's essentially just write one letter and change the who it was addressed to for each program?
I sent 10 applications and have 2 the same recommenders. They wrote me great letters. I think it is hard to get more than 2 people unless you have a several years of research experience, and worked on multiple projects. I have 2 years of experience at my institution so my mentor knows me for a long time, and she doesnt mind to submit her letter.I split it up tried to assign each recommender to no more than 5 programs.
So you had about 10+ recommenders? Have you worked with all of them in a research manner?I split it up tried to assign each recommender to no more than 5 programs.
Congratulations!!Accepted
Mount Sinai SURP
Preliminary Offer/Interview
Waiting
Albert Einstein SURP
Baylor College of Medicine SMART
Boston STaRS
Cincinnati Children's SURF
Cincinnati SURP
Columbia Amgen
Columbia University (Leadership Alliance)
Columbia SPHSP
CRISSP (Children's Healthcare of Philadelphia)
Dana Farber CURE
Fred Hutch SURP
Gerstner Sloan Kettering SURP
Harvard Amgen
Harvard HSCI
Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences REU
Harvard Immunology
Harvard (Leadership Alliance)
Icahn School
Johns Hopkins BioREU
Johns Hopkins SIP
Mayo Clinic SURF
MCW SPUR
MIT
MD Anderson CPRIT-CURE
MD Anderson SURP
MGH SRTP
NIH SIP/ Amgen Scholar
NIH STEP-UP NIDDK
NY Medical College (STAR)
NYU (Leadership Alliance)
Princeton University
Rutgers NeuroSURP
Rutgers University RISE
Stanford Amgen/SSRP
St. Jude POE Program
UC Berkeley Amgen
UCSF Amgen
University of Michigan CaRSIP
UPenn SUMR
UPenn UCSP
UT Southwestern SURF
U of M Cardiovascular SURF
Penn State SURIP
Penn UCSP
Penn USSP
Vanderbilt UCRIP
Vanderbilt MSTP
Weill Cornell ACCESS
Weill Cornell TRAVELERS Program
WUSTL BioMedRAP
WUSTL IPH
Yale University (Leadership Alliance)
Yale BioMedical SURF
Rejected
Weill Cornell Gateways to Laboratory(Leadership Alliance)
Accepted
Mount Sinai SURP
Preliminary Offer/Interview
Waiting
Albert Einstein SURP
Baylor College of Medicine SMART
Boston STaRS
Cincinnati Children's SURF
Cincinnati SURP
Columbia Amgen
Columbia University (Leadership Alliance)
Columbia SPHSP
CRISSP (Children's Healthcare of Philadelphia)
Dana Farber CURE
Fred Hutch SURP
Gerstner Sloan Kettering SURP
Harvard Amgen
Harvard HSCI
Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences REU
Harvard Immunology
Harvard (Leadership Alliance)
Icahn School
Johns Hopkins BioREU
Johns Hopkins SIP
Mayo Clinic SURF
MCW SPUR
MIT
MD Anderson CPRIT-CURE
MD Anderson SURP
MGH SRTP
NIH SIP/ Amgen Scholar
NIH STEP-UP NIDDK
NY Medical College (STAR)
NYU (Leadership Alliance)
Princeton University
Rutgers NeuroSURP
Rutgers University RISE
Stanford Amgen/SSRP
St. Jude POE Program
UC Berkeley Amgen
UCSF Amgen
University of Michigan CaRSIP
UPenn SUMR
UPenn UCSP
UT Southwestern SURF
U of M Cardiovascular SURF
Penn State SURIP
Penn UCSP
Penn USSP
Vanderbilt UCRIP
Vanderbilt MSTP
Weill Cornell ACCESS
Weill Cornell TRAVELERS Program
WUSTL BioMedRAP
WUSTL IPH
Yale University (Leadership Alliance)
Yale BioMedical SURF
Rejected
Weill Cornell Gateways to Laboratory(Leadership Alliance)
Thanks! I just got an e-mail with the letter earlier this morning. My stats: junior, 4.0 GPA, small liberal arts college, bio/math majorCongratulations!!
I am so aiming for Icahn School.
When did you get the acceptance letter?
What are your stats if you dont mind sharing?
Thank you!
Yes, usually a GPA cutoff (3.0) and a few general science pre-reqs. some only accept sophomore and junior students as well.I don't mean to hijack this thread, but do you need to meet any special requirements to apply to summer research programs in general. I've never done any type of research, is prior research experience required.
I think you are misunderstanding the lists that people are posting. So the way it works is that every person copies the last list in the comments and adds the programs that he/she applied to. So, a couple of replies earlier, you were supposed to copy the entire list then add the three programs you applied to. if you scroll down a couple of replies from yours, you will notice that xxpathtomedxx integrated your programs into the list. The reason the master list is helpful is that applicants of next year can just look at the very last list mentioned in the thread and find all the programs that students in sdn applied for and what day the first acceptance or rejection was sent, rather than reading every reply in a (soon to be) 27-page thread to find all that information. Hope that helps!So you had about 10+ recommenders? Have you worked with all of them in a research manner?
If you did not see any listing of rolling admissions then you're good! This is my third summer doing the summer internship circuit (lol) and I have gotten into programs even when I submitted close to or on the deadline. The most important thing is to submit a good application!Hey so quick question, I applied to a bunch of programs near the deadline (Jan 30-ish) and I noticed that last year's cohorts applied about a month before. Will this put me at a significant disadvantage like it would if I was applying to Med school? I don't recall any of these programs listing "rolling admissions" in their websites.
Hi everyone! This is my first time posting to the thread, so bear with me if I make any formatting mistakes etc. For Mayo, I applied for neurobiology of disease. Also applied to NIH SIP, had 2 interviews, waiting to hear back... I gotta respond to Mayo by next Thursday so I hope I'll find out soon
2018 Master List:
Accepted
Preliminary Offer/Interview
Waiting
Albert Einstein SURP
Baylor College of Medicine SMART
Boston STaRS
Cincinnati Children's SURF
Cincinnati SURP
Columbia Amgen
Columbia University (Leadership Alliance)
Columbia SPHSP
CRISSP (Children's Healthcare of Philadelphia)
Dana Farber CURE
Fred Hutch SURP
Gerstner Sloan Kettering SURP
Harvard Amgen
Harvard HSCI
Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences REU
Harvard Immunology
Harvard (Leadership Alliance)
Icahn School
Johns Hopkins BioREU
Johns Hopkins SIP
Mayo Clinic SURF - BlotoftheNorth (2/8)
MCW SPUR
MIT
MD Anderson CPRIT-CURE
MD Anderson SURP
MGH SRTP
NIH SIP/ Amgen Scholar
NIH STEP-UP NIDDK
NY Medical College (STAR)
NYU (Leadership Alliance)
Princeton University
Rutgers NeuroSURP
Rutgers University RISE
Stanford Amgen/SSRP
St. Jude POE Program
UC Berkeley Amgen
UCSF Amgen
University of Michigan CaRSIP
UPenn SUMR
UPenn UCSP
UT Southwestern SURF
U of M Cardiovascular SURF
Penn State SURIP
Penn UCSP
Penn USSP
Vanderbilt UCRIP
Vanderbilt MSTP
Weill Cornell ACCESS
Weill Cornell TRAVELERS Program
WUSTL BioMedRAP
WUSTL IPH
Yale University (Leadership Alliance)
Yale BioMedical SURF
Rejected
Weill Cornell Gateways to Laboratory(Leadership Alliance)
Why do you have to hear from Mayo by next Thursday? Did Mayo already offer you a spot?
I know that most programs in Northeast have 30 seats, and I heard from the admissions team that they receive close to 1,000 applications. I know - crazy and very competitive!Oh okay, awesome! I guess people are just a bit eager to submit early then. By the way, would you happen to know approximately how many seats are available in each program on average? UChicago's CAMP reported over 200 applicants and my inner stats nerd would like to calculate the approximate acceptance rate.
Damn, congrats man! Would you mind sharing your stats with us?
I think you are misunderstanding the lists that people are posting. So the way it works is that every person copies the last list in the comments and adds the programs that he/she applied to. So, a couple of replies earlier, you were supposed to copy the entire list then add the three programs you applied to. if you scroll down a couple of replies from yours, you will notice that xxpathtomedxx integrated your programs into the list. The reason the master list is helpful is that applicants of next year can just look at the very last list mentioned in the thread and find all the programs that students in sdn applied for and what day the first acceptance or rejection was sent, rather than reading every reply in a (soon to be) 27-page thread to find all that information. Hope that helps!
Oh okay, awesome! I guess people are just a bit eager to submit early then. By the way, would you happen to know approximately how many seats are available in each program on average? UChicago's CAMP reported over 200 applicants and my inner stats nerd would like to calculate the approximate acceptance rate.
Hi everyone! This is my first time posting to the thread, so bear with me if I make any formatting mistakes etc. For Mayo, I applied for neurobiology of disease. Also applied to NIH SIP, had 2 interviews, waiting to hear back... I gotta respond to Mayo by next Thursday so I hope I'll find out soon
2018 Master List:
Accepted
Preliminary Offer/Interview
Waiting
Albert Einstein SURP
Baylor College of Medicine SMART
Boston STaRS
Cincinnati Children's SURF
Cincinnati SURP
Columbia Amgen
Columbia University (Leadership Alliance)
Columbia SPHSP
CRISSP (Children's Healthcare of Philadelphia)
Dana Farber CURE
Fred Hutch SURP
Gerstner Sloan Kettering SURP
Harvard Amgen
Harvard HSCI
Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences REU
Harvard Immunology
Harvard (Leadership Alliance)
Icahn School
Johns Hopkins BioREU
Johns Hopkins SIP
Mayo Clinic SURF - BlotoftheNorth (2/8)
MCW SPUR
MIT
MD Anderson CPRIT-CURE
MD Anderson SURP
MGH SRTP
NIH SIP/ Amgen Scholar
NIH STEP-UP NIDDK
NY Medical College (STAR)
NYU (Leadership Alliance)
Princeton University
Rutgers NeuroSURP
Rutgers University RISE
Stanford Amgen/SSRP
St. Jude POE Program
UC Berkeley Amgen
UCSF Amgen
University of Michigan CaRSIP
UPenn SUMR
UPenn UCSP
UT Southwestern SURF
U of M Cardiovascular SURF
Penn State SURIP
Penn UCSP
Penn USSP
Vanderbilt UCRIP
Vanderbilt MSTP
Weill Cornell ACCESS
Weill Cornell TRAVELERS Program
WUSTL BioMedRAP
WUSTL IPH
Yale University (Leadership Alliance)
Yale BioMedical SURF
Rejected
Weill Cornell Gateways to Laboratory(Leadership Alliance)
Congrats!🙂 I’m not on my laptop right now otherwise I would, but for continuity and readability you should edit the last copied version of the list and put the date you were accepted to mayo under the “accepted” section, and put the date you were offered the interview in the section.
Also just a heads up for everyone dates should be put next to rejections Too because it helps people know when programs start corresponding with students!
Thats awesome! Just to kind of piggyback of my last question, when exactly did you apply? I've also applied to Mayo and I know a few other people here have as well, and haven't really heard anything at all from them.
Not to jump the gun, as I certainly have no definite expectation of acceptance to any programs, but I'm wondering, what do students who have been accepted to one program and given a week or two deadline to accept the offer go about deciding whether or not to wait for other programs? Do people in these situations sometimes contact the other programs to inquire about their acceptance their as well? I noticed BlotoftheNorth was in this sort of situation it seems (however idk if you're waiting for many other programs to respond or not). Thanks guys!
That's right, Mayo offered me a position on 2/8/18 and I need to say whether I'll accept it by next Thursday. I'm waiting to hear back from the NIH, but if I don't receive anything by then I'll accept the Mayo fellowship.
Has anyone applied to the non-Rochester campuses for Mayo? Does anyone know those are harder to get into due to availability?
That's probably very true! I was just wondering how many people applied to non-Rochester labs. Do you know roughly what the acceptance rates are?I doubt they would be harder. If anything, I would think Rochester labs would be harder--but I am pretty sure it is equally hyper-competitive lol
@BlotoftheNorth Just curious, did your two NIH interviews come unsolicited or from PIs you emailed/contacted?
That's probably very true! I was just wondering how many people applied to non-Rochester labs. Do you know roughly what the acceptance rates are?
Requests for an interview came from PIs about 2-3 weeks after I emailed them. I emailed about 15 PIs in total - received neither rejections nor replies from the rest of them, except for one saying they weren't taking interns this year. I've heard that emailing PIs and mentioning a specific interest in their research largely improves your chances to an extent.
Thanks for clarifying.. I was lurking and wondering what the heck the purpose of the list was.I think you are misunderstanding the lists that people are posting. So the way it works is that every person copies the last list in the comments and adds the programs that he/she applied to. So, a couple of replies earlier, you were supposed to copy the entire list then add the three programs you applied to. if you scroll down a couple of replies from yours, you will notice that xxpathtomedxx integrated your programs into the list. The reason the master list is helpful is that applicants of next year can just look at the very last list mentioned in the thread and find all the programs that students in sdn applied for and what day the first acceptance or rejection was sent, rather than reading every reply in a (soon to be) 27-page thread to find all that information. Hope that helps!
Your response to this question may be specific to that program and application, but don't most programs generally ask for you not to contact PI's personally? I know I think all of mine said this.
Interesting. So I’ll keep doing what I’m doing. I had emailed 7 PIs with a specific letter tailored to each of them, but hadn’t heard anything back so I guess I’ll keep trying.Requests for an interview came from PIs about 2-3 weeks after I emailed them. I emailed about 15 PIs in total - received neither rejections nor replies from the rest of them, except for one saying they weren't taking interns this year. I've heard that emailing PIs and mentioning a specific interest in their research largely improves your chances to an extent.
That's probably very true! I was just wondering how many people applied to non-Rochester labs. Do you know roughly what the acceptance rates are?
Got it. Thanks for clarifying! I got scared I was dropping the ball by not contacting a bunch of PI's lolMost SURP/SURF/REU programs offered by an official university involve a centralized decision-making process (in that a specifically appointed committee reads though all the applications and makes lab assignments from there) whereas the NIH SIP involves a de-centralized process (in that all applications get placed in a single database that the PIs themselves search through based upon certain criteria/interests). The SIP program itself recommends reaching out to PIs and notifying them of your application in the database, as positions are granted on a first-come first-serve basis (with exceptions, like if there are multiple candidates for a critical position). So it does depend upon the program 🙂
Seriously, due date was 2/1 and you got feedback in a week?Cleaned up master list, added two more. Next poster, please copy/paste this list.
2018 Master List:
Accepted
Mayo Clinic SURF - BlotoftheNorth (2/8)
Mount Sinai SURP - moulmo (2/9)
Preliminary Offer/Interview
NIH SIP - BlotoftheNorth (2/7 & 2/9)
Waiting
Albert Einstein SURP
Baylor College of Medicine SMART
Boston University SURF
Boston STaRS
Cincinnati Children's SURF
Cincinnati SURP
Columbia Amgen
Columbia University (Leadership Alliance)
Columbia SPHSP
CRISSP (Children's Healthcare of Philadelphia)
DAAD
Dana Farber CURE
Fred Hutch SURP
Gerstner Sloan Kettering SURP
Harvard Amgen
Harvard HSCI
Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences REU
Harvard Immunology
Harvard (Leadership Alliance)
Icahn School
Johns Hopkins BioREU
Johns Hopkins SIP
MCW SPUR
MIT
MD Anderson CPRIT-CURE
MD Anderson SURP
MGH SRTP
NIH Amgen Scholar
NIH STEP-UP NIDDK
NY Medical College (STAR)
NYU (Leadership Alliance)
Princeton University
Rutgers NeuroSURP
Rutgers University RISE
Stanford Amgen/SSRP
St. Jude POE Program
UC Berkeley Amgen
UCSF Amgen
UNC SURE-REU
University of Michigan CaRSIP
University of Michigan SMART
UPenn SUMR
UPenn UCSP
Upstate Med SURF
UT Southwestern SURF
UTokyo Amgen
U of M Cardiovascular SURF
UVA SRIP
Penn State SURIP
Penn UCSP
Penn USSP
Vanderbilt UCRIP
Vanderbilt MSTP
Wake Forest Summer Scholars
Weill Cornell ACCESS
Weill Cornell TRAVELERS Program
U of Wisconsin Madison SIGNALS
WUSTL BioMedRAP
WUSTL IPH
Yale University (Leadership Alliance)
Yale BioMedical SURF
Rejected
Weill Cornell Gateways to Laboratory (Leadership Alliance) - lex_premed, liketb12 (2/8)