
Graduate program in question: Master of Public Health
Schools in question:
- University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill (Health Behavior & Health Education)
- Emory University (Global Health)
- University of Minnesota (Community Health Education)
- Boston University (Social & Behavioral Science)
- George Washington University (Health Promotion)
Current leaders: Minnesota (because I'm here), North Carolina ('cause it's warm). And, of course, because they're both phenomenal schools/programs.
Semester in question: Fall 2008
It's a tough decision anyway (think $$$, falling asleep in piles of books, 8am biostats labs, somewhat solidifying a life direction - eek!), and to make matters worse, I'm an awful decision-maker. We're talking baaad. As in it's sometimes so hard for me to decide what/where to eat that I'll sit there hungry.
SOMEBODY HELP ME!!! Is anyone else our there trying to make a grad-school or life-direction question who could offer some advice? Or pity? Or I-can't-help-you-but-I-feel-your-pain?




1 comments:
Kate,
Check out Anna Mcrerey's story--she's a student in the public health program at Johns Hopkins:
http://www.experience.com/alumnus/rising_star?rising_star_id=rising_star_1173982964704&channel_id=rising_stars&source_page=home
Good luck making your decision!
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