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Hi Everyone!
I have decided that pursuing an MPH or an MHS/MS (depending on the MPH requirements specific to each program) is the right path for me. However, this was a recent decision. I thought I wanted to follow a different career all through college but once the time came, I knew it wasn't the right fit for the goals i had in mind. And so, I am worried that I haven't done enough to show that I am possibly a strong candidate for an MPH program at a top university. I would really appreciate feedback from you guys, so that I can feel out is a practical expectation for myself. Also, I'd be great if there is more that I can do to increase my chances. Here's what I have so far:
I have only had one class regarding public health and ecology of disease in my senior year of college but I absolutely loved it. I'm taking this year before grad school to feel my way around which area of public health I'd like most. However, I'm pretty sure I would love to go to UC Berkeley or U of Washington for global health or health policy, if possible!
Thanks so much for your feedback in advance 😍
I have decided that pursuing an MPH or an MHS/MS (depending on the MPH requirements specific to each program) is the right path for me. However, this was a recent decision. I thought I wanted to follow a different career all through college but once the time came, I knew it wasn't the right fit for the goals i had in mind. And so, I am worried that I haven't done enough to show that I am possibly a strong candidate for an MPH program at a top university. I would really appreciate feedback from you guys, so that I can feel out is a practical expectation for myself. Also, I'd be great if there is more that I can do to increase my chances. Here's what I have so far:
- Just graduated college in May 2010, with a BS in Biology and a 3.6 GPA
- Was highly active on campus and had leadership roles in student councils and clubs
- did a few semesters of volunteering at MSF, the local hospital, soup kitchens, etc (stuff that was accessible near my campus)
- GRE scores: 690V 780Q (Waiting for Writing score)
- Semester of study abroad
- Currently interning at a governmental law firm, helping out with healthcare reform issues in NJ
- Procured an internship at a prolific NGO concerned with human rights, in NYC
- Did a summer of research concerning PTSD in the military
- Helping develop curriculum and teaching for a non-profit science-lab-on-wheels that goes around to different schools in NY
- interned/volunteered at the world science festival in NYC
I have only had one class regarding public health and ecology of disease in my senior year of college but I absolutely loved it. I'm taking this year before grad school to feel my way around which area of public health I'd like most. However, I'm pretty sure I would love to go to UC Berkeley or U of Washington for global health or health policy, if possible!
Thanks so much for your feedback in advance 😍