<p>anyone have any idea about travel arrangements? its coming up pretty soon and i was just wondering if we should be buying tickets ourselves or something</p>
<p>ymmit, this is something that I have thought about a lot. I have had probably twelve major research projects in my background and there is no way I can be prepared to talk about each in much detail. I was thinking I would just focus on my most current and/or most relevant projects depedning on whom I am speaking with.</p>
<p>I agree, I am guessing/hoping they would want to talk about my most recent research. I don’t have 12 projects under my belt like belevitt, just 2, but I’m definitely making my most recent research my focus in prepping for interviews.</p>
<p>Any other opinion?</p>
<p>Fayrlite - Thank you, that was really helpful. I will will definitely try and arrange a visit.</p>
<p>Can someone please tell me which dates Mt Sinai is having their interview weekends?</p>
<p>RE:nightingale87
I was thinking about that too. But they called me twice so far, and have confirmed which airport I would prefer to fly out of and when I would like to leave, so I think its safe to assume they are taking care of our flight plans and accomodations. They also asked me to email them a head shot for ID’s.</p>
<p>My stats: V660 Q640 A5.5, Overal GPA 3.2, Major GPA 3.8, 1.5 years research experience, 1 first author abstract at national conference, 1 national undergraduate fellowship, no publications, Biochemistry degree from a state school. LoR: one good to excellent, two excellent. Domestic applicant. Focus: Cancer Bio or Cell Molec</p>
<p>Waiting on: Northwestern, Baylor, Mt. Sinai, Wisc, Arizona, Virginia, Nebraska, Sloane, UPenn, UCSC, UCSF, UWash
Interviews: U Mich PiBS, Einstein, City of Hope</p>
<p>I’m pretty sure I didn’t get into UPenn, Sloane, UCSF or UWash</p>
<p>Anyone else here apply to the cellular and molecular biology PhD program at NYU Sackler? And has anyone heard from them yet??</p>
<p>Just got an email invite for the UCSD biology program!</p>
<p>Congrats dd2200. I’m still waiting to hear from their Neuroscience Program.</p>
<p>I’ve been a “stalker” for a few days now and thought it was time to actually contribute. I’m applying to Neuroscience PhD programs with this as my current status:</p>
<p>Interview: Johns Hopkins, UCLA, UC Irvine, UW Madison
Waiting to hear: UCSD, UCSF, Stanford, Harvard, Columbia, MIT, Washington U, UC Davis
Rejected: None yet</p>
<p>Hope this helps other prospective Neuros. Good luck and don’t let the anticipation drive you too crazy!</p>
<p>Just heard from UCSD and Berkeley! </p>
<p>Applied: Berkeley (MCB), UCSF (iPQB), UCSD (Biology), MIT (Microbiology), Harvard (Systems Biology), Harvard (BBS)
Interviews: Berkeley (MCB), UCSD (Biology), Harvard (Systems Biology)
Accepted: Harvard (BBS)</p>
<p>Still waiting on UCSF and MIT.</p>
<p>Kupolu,
does your first/last name begin with earlier alphabets? Few of my friends who got acceptance have their names starting in earlier alphabet. So I am trying to figure out if they review application in an alphabetical order. This might sound crazy but the waiting is just killing me.</p>
<p>Has anyone here applied to Neuroscience at University of Miami. Just curious and havent seen any posts. </p>
<p>Thanks.</p>
<p>As expected I got my rejection letter from UNC today via USPS.</p>
<p>There is always next year! =)</p>
<p>Interview invites and when they were received.</p>
<p>Columbia - 12/11
UMich - 12/22
University of Rochester - 1/9
UCSD - 1/10</p>
<p>All apps were submitted on deadline dates.</p>
<p>I guess it would be helpful to people if I list when I got an interview from these schools:</p>
<p>U Mich PiBS: 12/22 by phone
City of Hope: 1/9 by email
Einstein: 1/9 by email</p>
<p>No formal rejections yet.</p>
<p>Good luck everyone.</p>
<p>for nyu, does anyone know the difference between the neural science department (at washington square) and the neuroscience department (at the med school)? does anyone know if students from one program can work with PIs in the other school?</p>
<p>as im hearing harvard, stanford, and even berkeley acceptance/invitation news from people, should i tell myself i get most unlikely accepted at a later time? is it like a rolling admission style? im kinda confused. unless they send out rejection letters (when do those three school send them out?), do we have to wait til late march to know for sure?
waiting isnt fun :/</p>
<p>What about international applicants?</p>
<p>Will they hear in the same time frame as the domestic ?</p>
<p>Agree that waiting while knowing the other’s acceptance/interviews is very discouraged.</p>