<p>So anyone who can answer in regards to any of these schools would be GREAT but if you know information about more than one that would be awesome also. Finally, if any of you are in a phd program for epidemiology, or public health and can speak on this topic that would eb GREAT!</p>
<p>So I'm a junior this fall and looking at grad schools. So far I've made this list</p>
<p>REACH SCHOOLS
Yale
University of Washington
Brown</p>
<p>MATCH
Emory
Boston U
UNC: Chapel Hill
Rutgers
Tulane
University of Miami</p>
<p>SAFE
University of Mass: Amherst
University of Maryland
LSU</p>
<p>I'm also considering Georgetown, GW, maybe some UCLA schools, Columbia, and some others maybe.</p>
<p>Here are my stats</p>
<p>Public Health (Epidemiology Track) Major and Georgraphy Major/French Minor
* Ive also taking a multitude of Chem and bio classes going as far as orgo 2, and molecular bio.
3.72 GPA
Quantitative GRE 710, Verbal GRE: 682 TOTAL 1392
I've worked for a Bay Conservation fellowship for 1 year
Worked in a epidemiology lab for 1 year
Done an internship at Hopkins Bloomberg Epidemiology school for 1 summer.
Studied Abroad in France 1 summer.
Vice President of my Public Health council at my college</p>
<p>What are my chances or getting into the above schools? Do you have any other schools that I should consider? Or Cut? Any advice to boost up my GPA,GRE or anything?</p>
<p>This can be answered by a grad student in general or a public health student!</p>
<p>Thanks a lot!</p>