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05-17-2004, 06:31 PM
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Originally posted by XOMichelle
oh really? What kind of grad school program are you in? I want to go to Med School, but if I don't get in I was interested in going for an MPH, or just taking more classes in Biostatistics, and stat software.
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I'm in the MS in Environmental Management program. It's actually designed to be part-time, which apart from it being at Hopkins, is why I chose it.
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05-17-2004, 06:55 PM
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Re: Re: psych grad schools?
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Are you hoping to work as a counselor/psychologist or in more of a research capacity? Are you looking to stay in your general area or is relocation okay?
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i think i want to work as a psychologist but maybe specializing in certain disorders..... (as you can see i'm still very broad) i'm not too interested in research though but i'm definately interested in relocating- not sure where though...
i was an english major for my first three years- and was pretty miserable- i got OK grades- but i really wasn't focusing- the bars caught my attention more unfortunately- and after awhile i realized that i don't want to to teach english
so i switched to psychology.... i'm pretty scared- i'm going to try to finish my degree in a year and a half... with possibly a minor in english since i already have a lot of credits
i'd like to go someplace amazing since i didn't pick the most reputable college the first time around- but honestly i didn't think too many places would take me- which i guess was smart since i had like an 89 average out of high school....
i've heard columbia and stanford have amazing psych programs... but i'm still researching and thinking so any suggestions are welcome  ... but i'm a bit worried about the money issue- is there usually a lot of funding available?
oh and congratulations to those of you who got into their choices- thats so awesome- the best of luck!!!
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05-17-2004, 07:12 PM
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Originally posted by XOMichelle
oh really? What kind of grad school program are you in? I want to go to Med School, but if I don't get in I was interested in going for an MPH, or just taking more classes in Biostatistics, and stat software.
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I'm in the MS in Environmental Management program. It's actually designed to be part-time, which apart from it being at Hopkins, is why I chose it.
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That's great! I've been thinking about graduate school a lot lately, and what all my options might be in case the MD gods reject me again. Night classes are very attractive becasue I don't have to quit my job.
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05-17-2004, 11:12 PM
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Our masters level biostatisticians hire in at about $60K per year. Not a bad entry level job. They then pay for you to get your PhD and you bump up to around $120K per year with bonuses for getting grants and publishing. Pharmaceutical companies pay even more. You won't be super rich, but you'll be quite comfortable. Our masters level Epidemiologists make about the same, with the same bonuses, and tend to get more grants. SAS programmers in stats start at around $50K and do most of the grunt work (cleaning up the data) for the statisticians.
Our PhD's also get 6 weeks vacation, unlimited sick time and get to travel a lot to various conferences, especially if they present.
Dee
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05-18-2004, 11:57 AM
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Then make sure you get into med school because the other options will leave you with "no savings to speak of" as well.
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Thanks for your "advice". If you read, I am thinking of options if I am not admitted. Try again, asshole.
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05-18-2004, 12:34 PM
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Originally posted by XOMichelle
Thanks for your "advice". If you read, I am thinking of options if I am not admitted. Try again, asshole.
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I know, but it's always good to have someone push you in the right direction. You don't want to be poor so study. You can also go to med school in the caribbean.
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05-18-2004, 02:18 PM
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One day I want to practice part time and work on public health research and/or health policy research the other part time. I've met people who do that, or else practice for a while and then transition into policy. That's my ideal career. So, practicing is essential, as is the research/policy component of my career. I guess if I don't get inot Med School, I'll go right away into policy and public health (which I'm kind of doing at the moment).
The same thing happened to me that happened to you friend, only when the wait ended, there wasn't a spot for me. I'm a little worried since I haven't done anything cool like go to Africa, or even work in a hospital. I do research, I re-took my MCAT and I work a second job so I can afford to apply. That's all I have time for.
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05-18-2004, 10:45 PM
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Originally posted by DWAlphaGam
I'm in the midst of applying to matriculate for a MS in Biomedical Writing. I already took a few classes and did well in them, so I was able to skip the GRE's (my program has a policy that if you get a B+ or better in 2 classes as a non-matric student, you don't have to take the GRE's).
Good luck to everyone else applying for/pursuing grad school!
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I was actually looking into this field. Mind if I ask what school you are attending for your MS?
The only two schools I could find were Mass Institute of Tech and Unv of the Sciences in Philly
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05-19-2004, 07:12 PM
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Originally posted by AGDee
Our masters level biostatisticians hire in at about $60K per year. Not a bad entry level job. They then pay for you to get your PhD and you bump up to around $120K per year with bonuses for getting grants and publishing. Pharmaceutical companies pay even more. You won't be super rich, but you'll be quite comfortable. Our masters level Epidemiologists make about the same, with the same bonuses, and tend to get more grants. SAS programmers in stats start at around $50K and do most of the grunt work (cleaning up the data) for the statisticians.
Our PhD's also get 6 weeks vacation, unlimited sick time and get to travel a lot to various conferences, especially if they present.
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Dee, you are a wealth of information!!
$120 is about what a GP makes in a year. ER makes a bit more ($140). I'd like to make over 100, and that's about it!
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05-19-2004, 07:20 PM
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Dee, you are a wealth of information!!
$120 is about what a GP makes in a year. ER makes a bit more ($140). I'd like to make over 100, and that's about it!
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Eww what doctors do you know that only make that much? That's not even enough for sailing and golf lessons for the kids.
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05-24-2004, 11:27 AM
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update
I was officially accepted. I can't get any assistantships in the spring, but starting next fall I should have something hooked up. Probably will be a tuition waiver and a stipend.
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05-27-2004, 11:08 AM
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Re: update
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Originally posted by swissmiss04
I was officially accepted. I can't get any assistantships in the spring, but starting next fall I should have something hooked up. Probably will be a tuition waiver and a stipend.
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Congratulations!  What are you studying again?
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05-27-2004, 11:34 AM
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I am joining this topic late, but I'll be at law school at the University of Tennessee-Knoxville.
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06-08-2004, 01:01 PM
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I'll be starting grad school at UNC-Greensboro in the fall for Library Information Science.
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Library school rocks!
well, may be not, but librarians sure do
(I'm doing my MLIS at UWO)
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06-08-2004, 02:37 PM
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Originally posted by DolphinChicaDDD
I was actually looking into this field. Mind if I ask what school you are attending for your MS?
The only two schools I could find were Mass Institute of Tech and Unv of the Sciences in Philly
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Sorry, I didn't see this post until now. I'm going to USP (University of the Sciences in Phila). If you have any questions about the program, let me know and I'll do my best to answer them.
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