<aside> 📌 This is a guide on applying to Course-Based Master’s Programs for Graduate Schools, by Sachi Chan (last updated: November 2024)
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<aside> 💐 I applied to and was accepted to three Master’s programs for the 2023 academic term:
Master of Science (MSc) in Translational Health Sciences at the University of Oxford (this is where I am now!)
Resources - Translational Health Sciences Programme at Oxford
Master of Health Science (MHSc) in Translational Research Program at the University of Toronto
Master of Science (MSc) in Global Health at McMaster University (course-based) </aside>
Background
Overview of the Master’s Programs
Choosing a Grad School Program
Preparing Your Applications
Reaching Out to Current Students
Additional Info
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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Contact & Sharing This Resource
<aside> 🔗 Want to share this template with others? Feel free to share this link and provide credit to Sachi Chan
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<aside> 🌼 Feel free to contact me via LinkedIn if you’d like to connect, give feedback, or learn more. You can also follow along with my Oxford MSc journey by following @sachinoxford on Instagram.
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<aside> ⚠️ This Notion page is written based on my experiences with applying to graduate schools, which differs from the experiences of many other grad school applicants. This Notion guide was written as if I was giving advice to a mentee or a friend. I am not a graduate admissions expert or employee. Following this guide is not a guarantee of admissions to any of the following graduate programs. If you have further questions about these programs, please contact the admissions team of each respective program you are applying for.
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