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If a second-look is important to you (it was to me as well), you can ask Dr. Foxwell or the staff of the Admissions Office to set you up with an informal second-look. When I came for my second-look, I sat in on a lecture in the morning (oncology - which we actually recently finished 🙂 ), then spoke with the Dean of the Office of student research. Around lunchtime I was set up with a student (happened to be a 4th year with a similar background as my own) who chatted with me for about an hour, answered all of my questions, and then took me around the hospital on an "insider tour," so to speak.
Now that I am on the "other side" of the admissions game, I have been called upon a couple of times by Admissions to help out students on these informal second-look days. In my own experience, both applicants that I took around for their second-look ended up enrolling here, and are currently first-years. The school really sells itself. But, I think it's important to take a second look for such a monumental decision. You might also want to contact the Public Health School/Epid department, and meet with them to discuss your options there as well.
Good luck, and let admissions know that you are interested in a second-look.
Now that I am on the "other side" of the admissions game, I have been called upon a couple of times by Admissions to help out students on these informal second-look days. In my own experience, both applicants that I took around for their second-look ended up enrolling here, and are currently first-years. The school really sells itself. But, I think it's important to take a second look for such a monumental decision. You might also want to contact the Public Health School/Epid department, and meet with them to discuss your options there as well.
Good luck, and let admissions know that you are interested in a second-look.