Have you experienced this before?

<p>I was just wondering if there are any people still reading this from last years thread who could comment on how selective, and what the interview weekends were like at some of these places.....Baylor, Mayo, UNC Chapel Hill, U IL @ Urbana, Carnegie Mellon. I have currently completed my applications to these schools (they are my top choices). </p>

<p>I am interested in Molecular/Cellular biology programs and Immunology programs....what are some additional safe schools that I should apply to? Geographic location is not an issue. I have applied to Marshall University as well, which is in my home state and a sure bet, but I really dont know how pleased I would be if it was the only place I got an interview. </p>

<p>Will the fact that I have received a BS in Biology and a BA in Chemistry from a small college in West Virginia have a positive or negative impact upon admissions? GRE scores are on the lower side, GPA 3.3 (low, but very high junior and senior years), two years of summer internships, senior chemistry research, teaching experience, presented summer research at an international immunology meeting in Rio, strong personal statement, LoR's from biology advisor/prof, chemistry advisor/prof/research mentor, summer research mentor...all very positive. Also, I am 27, do you think that matters at all?</p>

<p>So, do I have any chance at all, or am I vastly reaching into a realm of disappointment? I am so confused at this point and wish there was less secrecy about what admissions committees actually desire of candidates!</p>

<p>Please I need guidance!</p>

<p>Your title is really uninformative with regard to your actual question. I’m sure people will comment if they decide to read the post. I can’t offer any help as I’m applying this year and not to any schools you mention.</p>

<p>Sorry for the inconveniece, I did make the title vauge, prehaps posing a question to elicit more readers. Thank you for your time, and good luck to you!</p>

<p>I went to UNC and Baylor 2 yrs ago, and I had a good time. They both dont seem that number happy. Baylor sends out invites in Dec so an early application is a good thing. </p>

<p>I would also add UT Southwestern. They have tons of great faculty and I really liked the program. They again are not that number happy and they send out Dec invites.</p>

<p>I would also add some top schools that are not in Cal, Boston, or NYC. Some of those are less number happy too so you may have a shot.</p>