View Full Version : Being wait-listed / an alternate


2nd-time-app
03-08-2006, 01:53 PM
I'm pretty sure there are two kinds of "waiting lists." One kind that means practically nothing (e.g., you weren't even interviewed, but they want you to know that you were close to being interviewed), and the other kind that means you were interviewed and might actually get an offer, if another offer is declined.

My question is this: given the second scenario (a/k/a being an alternate), should one take action? I am in this situation with a program I really, really want (not to mention the fact that I haven't had any other offers). Upon receiving the disappointing news (by email), I emailed the prof back to re-state my strong interest in the program. But I'm wondering if it is expected (or advised) that people obtain additional letters of recommendation, or something, to increase their odds of being the first pulled from the waiting list. I wasn't told my ranking on the list, despite asking (which might be a bad sign -- don't know).

Any thoughts or insider knowledge would be greatly appreciated!

HonieButterfly
03-08-2006, 02:43 PM
I'm pretty sure there are two kinds of "waiting lists." One kind that means practically nothing (e.g., you weren't even interviewed, but they want you to know that you were close to being interviewed), and the other kind that means you were interviewed and might actually get an offer, if another offer is declined.

My question is this: given the second scenario (a/k/a being an alternate), should one take action? I am in this situation with a program I really, really want (not to mention the fact that I haven't had any other offers). Upon receiving the disappointing news (by email), I emailed the prof back to re-state my strong interest in the program. But I'm wondering if it is expected (or advised) that people obtain additional letters of recommendation, or something, to increase their odds of being the first pulled from the waiting list. I wasn't told my ranking on the list, despite asking (which might be a bad sign -- don't know).

Any thoughts or insider knowledge would be greatly appreciated!

Me and You are EXACTLY in the same situation currently. Sending them another LOR wont make any difference. I would advise you not too because they wont look at it. IT would be UNFAIR LOL to the others who are alternates. There are 3 or 4 students who still havent accepted there admissions and I applied to 3 out of the 5 professors who were accepting students. So I am just waiting around until they make up there mind. I was told that the alternate list was relatively short. Of my own opinion I think there must be 4 alternates all together, I know one other person in that list LOL. So basically none of us alternates are in order of getting accepted. He said that once someone decline the clinical committee collectively decides who to offer admissions to next. This is the same procedure they used during offering the original accepted students. I suggest asking your professor or the director of the clinical program. How the process goes. It def eased my mind.

SaraL124
03-09-2006, 01:57 PM
At the school where I was an alternate, we were ranked. Another LOR won't help you because the decision isn't based on you, it's based on the person above you on the list.

psypsypsy
03-09-2006, 10:05 PM
Basically, you need some people to not accept in order to give you a chance. Depending on the school and the way they accept, some have overall ranked list, and some have ranked lists by mentor.

So, I don't think that sending any additional reccomendation letters will help or anything. However, I do think expressing interest, saying "you're my number 1 choice" etc may help a little. I might check in every couple weeks (enough to be noticed, not too much to be a bother). They want people who are going to say yes, and keep their acceptance rates high. So, if you were 3rd on the list, but have been saying that you really want to come, and someone else was 2nd and never wrote back, then you may have a shot and jumping over 1 person. Depends on the school and their wait list rules, but it's worth a shot.

psisci
03-09-2006, 10:30 PM
Hang in there!! :)

HonieButterfly
03-10-2006, 01:51 AM
Basically, you need some people to not accept in order to give you a chance. Depending on the school and the way they accept, some have overall ranked list, and some have ranked lists by mentor.

So, I don't think that sending any additional reccomendation letters will help or anything. However, I do think expressing interest, saying "you're my number 1 choice" etc may help a little. I might check in every couple weeks (enough to be noticed, not too much to be a bother). They want people who are going to say yes, and keep their acceptance rates high. So, if you were 3rd on the list, but have been saying that you really want to come, and someone else was 2nd and never wrote back, then you may have a shot and jumping over 1 person. Depends on the school and their wait list rules, but it's worth a shot.

Exactly! Thats what I am doing. Hopefully it will work in my favor. I think it has been too.

butterfli73
03-10-2006, 07:54 AM
I'm in the same boat as both of you as well, with being a sort of alternate at my top choice school. In this school's case the prof told me they usually offer admission to 8 and expect people to decline, but this year due to funding they could only offer admission to 4 right away. She never actually used the word "alternate" but she said I was in the top 8 but they don't rank. She added that she can't tell me anything definite but I still have a good chance at being offered admission.
I actually heard from a graduate student at another program that telling the prof that the school is your #1 choice really works, and the profs really consider this when thinking about who to next offer admission to. I did tell her the school was my first choice, and she told me if that is the case, don't make any moves without consulting with her and let her know if I am feeling any time pressures.

So I think if you haven't already this is the only thing you can do. Just have to hope that the other people don't all accept. So the waiting continues....

Mell-Dogg
03-11-2006, 06:00 PM
I'm not sure (I plan to call next week), but I believe that I have likely been wait-listed at my top choice school. Here's what I think though: many of those people who were offered admission at the Clinial Psych PhD programs right away likely got offers from at least one other school as well. I've been meeting so many people at interviews that have had 8 interview and 3 offers. So, I figure that about half of the offers initially extended will probably be declined! Let's all hope this is the case!

clinpsychgirl
03-11-2006, 09:38 PM
My thoughts:

If you are fortunate enough to have received any other offers, it is more acceptable for you to initiate contact with your other schools to find out where you stand.

NervousApp
03-13-2006, 10:44 AM
So far, I have been waitlisted at 2 of the 5 places I interviewed (the other 3 were too recent to have decisions yet). Does anyone know the probability of receiving offers after being waitlisted? Does it make sense to be optimistic about getting into one of these schools, or is it more likely that people on waitlists just won't be accepted? I'm really disappointed since I have been waitlisted by one of my top schools. Thanks for any advice.

HonieButterfly
03-22-2006, 07:09 AM
Have any of the alternates been lucky yet? I am still waiting could be until april 15th =)

MI2005
03-22-2006, 08:04 AM
Have any of the alternates been lucky yet? I am still waiting could be until april 15th =)

I received an offer yesterday as an alternate to a place I interviewed at in late Feb. I will keep my fingers crossed for you and for all of us as we figure out where we'll be living next year!

butterfli73
03-22-2006, 08:15 AM
Have any of the alternates been lucky yet? I am still waiting could be until april 15th =)

congrats to people getting offers after waiting so long!

I haven't heard anything yet either yet from the school I am an alternate at. There is another school that has already given out first round offers but told me they want to give me an offer but that funding is the issue and they are trying to work it out. Apparently they have to wait to see not just who refuses offers in clinical, but in the whole psychology department. I don't know if that is the case at every school, but it seems like this could take a long time to sort out. Even being an alternate and having the person ahead of you decline does not necessarily seem to mean you will automatically get that offer right away. And of course there is always the chance that people hold offers until April 15....

So still waiting.... and getting impatient waiting! :o

But on the bright side I have been hearing more and more of people who were alternates getting offers, so let's be hopeful.

Ratch1980
03-22-2006, 09:56 AM
congrats to people getting offers after waiting so long!

I haven't heard anything yet either yet from the school I am an alternate at. There is another school that has already given out first round offers but told me they want to give me an offer but that funding is the issue and they are trying to work it out. Apparently they have to wait to see not just who refuses offers in clinical, but in the whole psychology department. I don't know if that is the case at every school, but it seems like this could take a long time to sort out. Even being an alternate and having the person ahead of you decline does not necessarily seem to mean you will automatically get that offer right away. And of course there is always the chance that people hold offers until April 15....

So still waiting.... and getting impatient waiting! :o

But on the bright side I have been hearing more and more of people who were alternates getting offers, so let's be hopeful.

For those of you who are waitlisted, have any of you contacted the departments since learning that you were waitlisted (to check your status)? I am anxiously waiting to hear from 2 schools, and I really want email them to check on my status and let them know I am still interested, but everyone keeps telling me to sit tight and be patient. Do you think its a bad idea to send a quick email?

bluegirl
03-23-2006, 10:24 AM
For those of you who are waitlisted, have any of you contacted the departments since learning that you were waitlisted (to check your status)? I am anxiously waiting to hear from 2 schools, and I really want email them to check on my status and let them know I am still interested, but everyone keeps telling me to sit tight and be patient. Do you think its a bad idea to send a quick email?


I was waitlisted at one of two programs that look very good to me...
And, as some of the respondents advocated earlier in this thread, I went ahead and wrote a formal email to the contact person in admissions
expressing my gratitude for their continued consideration of my app. and asked them if there was anything I could do to show my commitment to attending and if they could tell me where I was on the waitlist.

She wrote back right away saying there was nothing she could tell me... and that it's stressful not knowing anything (exactly, thanks) Also that I could send anything I thought might help them to add to my file.
So I'm thinking about sending a writing sample, but I'm not sure.

Long story short, I think it's a great idea to contact the program and express your enthusiasm, etc., since people above you may not say anything and thereby look uninterested.

HonieButterfly
03-23-2006, 02:54 PM
I was waitlisted at one of two programs that look very good to me...
And, as some of the respondents advocated earlier in this thread, I went ahead and wrote a formal email to the contact person in admissions
expressing my gratitude for their continued consideration of my app. and asked them if there was anything I could do to show my commitment to attending and if they could tell me where I was on the waitlist.

She wrote back right away saying there was nothing she could tell me... and that it's stressful not knowing anything (exactly, thanks) Also that I could send anything I thought might help them to add to my file.
So I'm thinking about sending a writing sample, but I'm not sure.

Long story short, I think it's a great idea to contact the program and express your enthusiasm, etc., since people above you may not say anything and thereby look uninterested.

Wow! thats great you get to send them other helpful material. My school that I am wait-listed at told me they have all that they need. So I am assuming they would prefer not to take any other material from alternates.

joetro
03-24-2006, 09:53 AM
I have called a top choice school, and I found out from the administrative assistant that I am an alternate, and that the person who I want to work with had one student committ. I'm wondering if it now appropriate to contact my mentor to express my interest, and perhaps how this should be done.

Psyclops
03-24-2006, 10:07 AM
Joe, how many offers you currently holding on to? I'd pick one of them.

clinpsychgirl
03-24-2006, 10:34 AM
I have called a top choice school, and I found out from the administrative assistant that I am an alternate, and that the person who I want to work with had one student committ. I'm wondering if it now appropriate to contact my mentor to express my interest, and perhaps how this should be done.

Do you know how high you are up on the list? I'd inquire that information from the administrative person first.

If it sounds like you have a good shot (they are generally pretty fair about telling you where you stand in my experience), then by all means, express your interest and enthusiasm to the professor. I'd just write a brief note reiterating your appreciation for consideration and emphasizing the strength of the match.

HonieButterfly
03-24-2006, 10:37 AM
I thought applying for grad schools and waiting to see if you recieved an invite for an invitation was nerve recking. However, nothing has driven me to an anxious state as much as being an alternate at your top school as well as the only school. I have been an alternate since march 4th when I was notified and I speak to my potential mentor every week and he tells me the same thing that not everyone accepted offers and that they will let us know asap if anything changes. This is a horrible process and I just hope I am not called on april 15th... I've been waiting to long as it is. LOL thanks I needed to vent. :D

clinpsychgirl
03-24-2006, 11:04 AM
I thought applying for grad schools and waiting to see if you recieved an invite for an invitation was nerve recking. However, nothing has driven me to an anxious state as much as being an alternate at your top school as well as the only school. I have been an alternate since march 4th when I was notified and I speak to my potential mentor every week and he tells me the same thing that not everyone accepted offers and that they will let us know asap if anything changes. This is a horrible process and I just hope I am not called on april 15th... I've been waiting to long as it is. LOL thanks I needed to vent. :D

hey, I just wanted to commiserate with you. Nothing is worse than waiting... and waiting once everything is out of your control and in the hands of others is beyond nerve wracking! I wish you the best of luck and hope you get the good news soon!

butterfli73
03-24-2006, 11:40 AM
I thought applying for grad schools and waiting to see if you recieved an invite for an invitation was nerve recking. However, nothing has driven me to an anxious state as much as being an alternate at your top school as well as the only school. I have been an alternate since march 4th when I was notified and I speak to my potential mentor every week and he tells me the same thing that not everyone accepted offers and that they will let us know asap if anything changes. This is a horrible process and I just hope I am not called on april 15th... I've been waiting to long as it is. LOL thanks I needed to vent. :D


Hey I also totally understand how you feel, it seems like each possible step of this process just gets more and more stressful. It's so frustrating also when you know that you really want to go to a school and the other people can't make up their mind about it! I am also really annoyed at funding issues, as this seems to be a problem in two schools where I am concerned, as although they seem to want me they have to find funding. The closer it gets to April the more and more anxious I get as well.

I noticed you said you speak to your potential mentor every week. Have you been contacing him or does he update you? I don't know if I should ask my potential prof, I last heard from her over 2 weeks ago and I would hope that she would let me know on her own of any changes.

Anyway it's nice to know we are not alone in this awful process. :)

HonieButterfly
03-24-2006, 12:12 PM
Hey I also totally understand how you feel, it seems like each possible step of this process just gets more and more stressful. It's so frustrating also when you know that you really want to go to a school and the other people can't make up their mind about it! I am also really annoyed at funding issues, as this seems to be a problem in two schools where I am concerned, as although they seem to want me they have to find funding. The closer it gets to April the more and more anxious I get as well.

I noticed you said you speak to your potential mentor every week. Have you been contacing him or does he update you? I don't know if I should ask my potential prof, I last heard from her over 2 weeks ago and I would hope that she would let me know on her own of any changes.

Anyway it's nice to know we are not alone in this awful process. :)


I am always contacting him but he gives me the indication everytime that we should "stay in touch" or " that I can contact him if I have futher questions". I dont think I will be asking him about this anymore. I will just wait.

butterfli73
03-29-2006, 08:45 AM
Well all this stress and waiting and all has really paid off.... I just got an offer from the school I was an alternate at!! I am just about positive I will go there but there is another school that has been trying to get me funding for an offer so I have to deal with that as well if they give me the offer in the near future, and find out a bit more about that one, as it kinda came out of nowhere.

But the point is hang in there everyone... it is possible to get off the alternate list and onto the acceptance list! :D :D

HonieButterfly
03-29-2006, 09:04 AM
Well all this stress and waiting and all has really paid off.... I just got an offer from the school I was an alternate at!! I am just about positive I will go there but there is another school that has been trying to get me funding for an offer so I have to deal with that as well if they give me the offer in the near future, and find out a bit more about that one, as it kinda came out of nowhere.

But the point is hang in there everyone... it is possible to get off the alternate list and onto the acceptance list! :D :D


CONGRATS! Thanks I know I will be hanging in til the end.

HonieButterfly
04-01-2006, 01:49 PM
Has anyone been or heard of someone being called on April 15th to recieve an offer? How poassible is that

Dr.JT
04-01-2006, 01:55 PM
Has anyone been or heard of someone being called on April 15th to recieve an offer? How poassible is that

It is very possible. I know several people who had it happen.

Psyclops
04-01-2006, 02:00 PM
I've heard of 10pm 4/14. I don't want to give you false hope or anything. I would imagine it is unlikely, but possible. Are you thinking about a place that you have interviewed at?

s3v_Clinical
04-01-2006, 02:20 PM
I've heard of 10pm 4/14. I don't want to give you false hope or anything. I would imagine it is unlikely, but possible. Are you thinking about a place that you have interviewed at?


This wait is killing me. I am waitlisted at two schools...It is already April 1st...

HonieButterfly
04-01-2006, 04:08 PM
I've heard of 10pm 4/14. I don't want to give you false hope or anything. I would imagine it is unlikely, but possible. Are you thinking about a place that you have interviewed at?


I was notified on march 4th that I was an alternate so I am banking on that. Its been a LONG LONG Wait. They told us that once offers were accepted they would notify us immediately. Therefore, I am sure it has not. Just a long wait and Im exhausted but also thrilled I have not been rejected. Been so long I am starting to believe I will get in. :laugh:

Psyclops
04-01-2006, 04:18 PM
Oh man, I don't know how you are handling the wait. I would lose it.

s3v_Clinical
04-01-2006, 04:48 PM
I was notified on march 4th that I was an alternate so I am banking on that. Its been a LONG LONG Wait. They told us that once offers were accepted they would notify us immediately. Therefore, I am sure it has not. Just a long wait and Im exhausted but also thrilled I have not been rejected. Been so long I am starting to believe I will get in. :laugh:


HonieB., you're so positive! It's so hard...At one school, I've been waitlisted since Feb. 23! My top choice, I was waitlisted on March 7th! I don't know what to think...I did the same as you...I emailed my top choice telling the prof that it was my 1st choice and was still extremely interested...he keeps saying keep in touch...

HonieButterfly
04-02-2006, 04:28 AM
HonieB., you're so positive! It's so hard...At one school, I've been waitlisted since Feb. 23! My top choice, I was waitlisted on March 7th! I don't know what to think...I did the same as you...I emailed my top choice telling the prof that it was my 1st choice and was still extremely interested...he keeps saying keep in touch...


EXACTLY! well 2 more weeks left..hang in there

bluegirl
04-02-2006, 11:57 AM
I am waitlisted at my number one choice. There has never been a wait like this in my entire life, it is unbelievable.

Good luck to everyone in the same boat. Hopefully we will all be updating this thread with acceptances soon!

s3v_Clinical
04-02-2006, 01:00 PM
EXACTLY! well 2 more weeks left..hang in there


Ahh...Yesterday I emailed one of the profs. I wanted to work with at one of the schools I am wait-listed at...He said that one offer is out right now, but if that person declines, I am pretty much next on the list...This is so crucial...It literally comes down to that one person!

psych-in-va
04-03-2006, 08:01 AM
when schools say you need to let them know by april 15th, what does that mean exactly? if they need a deposit, does it need to be in their hands by april 15th (so sent earlier) or just postmarked the 15th? i guess the only people who can afford to stay on a waitlist on or past the 15th are people who aren't in anywhere they want to go....

SaraL124
04-03-2006, 11:24 AM
Last year, I was on the waitlist at one school until April 11. At that point I had narrowed down to one school and the waitlist school and in the end I couldn't wait anymore, and chose the school I had already been accepted to. In the end I heard the guy who was holding the acceptance at the school I waitlisted at, accepted on April 15.

I think you have until April 15 at 5pm to notify the school in writing (email) or by phone that you will be attending.

Mell-Dogg
04-03-2006, 11:28 AM
So, if someone declines a spot ON April 15th, will the school contact the next wait-listed applicant with an offer or does that spot just dissapear?

SaraL124
04-03-2006, 11:33 AM
I'm pretty sure they will contact the next wait-listed person on the list. Professors generally want to fill up their available spots. The spots won't just dissappear. I am pretty sure you can check the APA website for the correct etiquette on what happens AFTER April 15, but on that day, they can still offer out the spot to the next person on the list.

volley
04-09-2006, 03:19 PM
Ok, I have a question regarding how/when wait listed applicants are contacted. I know that people who are initially offered admission have until April 15 to hold that offer but they have to make their final decision by the 15th. The fact that the 15th is a Saturday (and Easter weekend) this year is kind of throwing me off - does that mean wait listed people might have to wait until NEXT week to potentially get a call? Or would programs be open on Saturday? If so - would they call all wait listed people that will be getting an offer on that day? Or would they offer a few of them admission and then give them a day or two to think about it and then after that, possibly offer more wait listers admission if they still don't have the incoming class size they want? Sorry for all the questions, I'm REALLY not good at this waiting game and I want to know what I can expect! Any info would be greatly appreciated!!! Good luck everybody! :luck:

butterfli73
04-09-2006, 04:02 PM
Ok, I have a question regarding how/when wait listed applicants are contacted. I know that people who are initially offered admission have until April 15 to hold that offer but they have to make their final decision by the 15th. The fact that the 15th is a Saturday (and Easter weekend) this year is kind of throwing me off - does that mean wait listed people might have to wait until NEXT week to potentially get a call? Or would programs be open on Saturday? If so - would they call all wait listed people that will be getting an offer on that day? Or would they offer a few of them admission and then give them a day or two to think about it and then after that, possibly offer more wait listers admission if they still don't have the incoming class size they want? Sorry for all the questions, I'm REALLY not good at this waiting game and I want to know what I can expect! Any info would be greatly appreciated!!! Good luck everybody! :luck:


I heard this year that the date is extended technically until the 17th, because the 15th is on a weekend. So if that is true I guess people can hold offers til then, and then the schools can begin to notify people. I am not 100% sure about this so if it matters you might want to double check.

HonieButterfly
04-09-2006, 05:46 PM
I heard this year that the date is extended technically until the 17th, because the 15th is on a weekend. So if that is true I guess people can hold offers til then, and then the schools can begin to notify people. I am not 100% sure about this so if it matters you might want to double check.


I heard about April 17th as well.. Also I heard that when they do call you they basically ask you for the decision right there and then on the phone so I would say be prepared to have a decision. I heard they will contact alternates until all spots are full. These programs have deadlines too so I dont think they have time to give one or two days more to decided. Also, a few professors has told me some programs will do this. Its unfair but I understand too.

coloradocutter
04-09-2006, 10:01 PM
One of the schools I interviewed at said that they have had people deciline (although rarely - but it happens every few years) over the summer due to some type of extenuating circumstance - illness, pregnancy, etc. What about that? So would they technically call you in the middle of the summer and beg you to come?

clinpsychgirl
04-09-2006, 10:06 PM
One of the schools I interviewed at said that they have had people deciline (although rarely - but it happens every few years) over the summer due to some type of extenuating circumstance - illness, pregnancy, etc. What about that? So would they technically call you in the middle of the summer and beg you to come?

that happened to one of the psychologists I work with. She got a call in August. It was her third application round too. And, I must say, she's pretty damn famous now.

HonieButterfly
04-12-2006, 06:53 PM
So April 15th is almost hear folks. :o I believe since it falls on a saturday people who are wait-listed would not be contacted till monday about an offer so April 17th is what really counts. Well for me its been the worst wait ever but I am happy to know soon either way so I can figure out what I want to do with my life for a year if I dont get in. Well hopefully some of us will still get some great news this week and next. ::crossing fingers:: :)

Thor2211
04-12-2006, 09:47 PM
Do you think people on the alternate list will start hearing news on Monday the 17th. I am waitlisted at 2 schools, but figured that they have already contacted people on the waitlist. I have not heard one way or another at either school. I have been e-mailing both schools and either get vague responses or no response at all. I have begun to take this as a good thing because I think if they knew that I had no chance, they would tell me. What do ya'll think??? I have expressed extreme interest at both schools to the extent where I said that I want to go there so bad, I would go without funding. My main question though is will people on alternate lists hear something on the 17th??

HonieButterfly
04-13-2006, 06:13 AM
Do you think people on the alternate list will start hearing news on Monday the 17th. I am waitlisted at 2 schools, but figured that they have already contacted people on the waitlist. I have not heard one way or another at either school. I have been e-mailing both schools and either get vague responses or no response at all. I have begun to take this as a good thing because I think if they knew that I had no chance, they would tell me. What do ya'll think??? I have expressed extreme interest at both schools to the extent where I said that I want to go there so bad, I would go without funding. My main question though is will people on alternate lists hear something on the 17th??

Wow! I expressed interest like you too. But you must really want to go to that school if even without funding. I hope you get in. If I dont get funding I doubt I would go and my faculty mentor advised me to just wait til next yr if that did happen. My potential advisor told me that I could hear something on april 17th since april 15th is the weekend. It makes sense so yes I do believe alternates could hear something the 17th.

Thor2211
04-13-2006, 07:24 AM
The no funding thing was more or less just something that I said on the spot when talking to the clinical director. I don't think I would really pay my whole was through school without any funding. I just wanted to express my interest for the school. Do you think I should look forward to hearing from alternates either way on April 17th or just if it is good news? Also, could I hear before th 17th...today or tomorrow???

HonieButterfly
04-13-2006, 09:58 AM
The no funding thing was more or less just something that I said on the spot when talking to the clinical director. I don't think I would really pay my whole was through school without any funding. I just wanted to express my interest for the school. Do you think I should look forward to hearing from alternates either way on April 17th or just if it is good news? Also, could I hear before th 17th...today or tomorrow???

I think everything is possible. You could hear this week or you could hear monday. You could also hear bad new just the same. I would assume we should hear if we've been moved up or basically the spots are filled next week.

s3v_Clinical
04-13-2006, 01:19 PM
I think everything is possible. You could hear this week or you could hear monday. You could also hear bad new just the same. I would assume we should hear if we've been moved up or basically the spots are filled next week.

Anything is possible everyone!! I know HonieB and I have been waiting for what seems like forever. I was waitlisted at two schools...I was notified on the 8th that I didn't get into one of them...really disappointed, but yesterday on the 12th I got my offer!!! Hang in there b/c people are still sitting on the offers, and I know the Director of Clinical Training at the program that accepted me said that he would extend their deadline until the 17th (APA advised this).

volley
04-13-2006, 01:54 PM
Ok so the weirdest thing happened today. I'm currently waitlisted at one school (for a PsyD program) and I'm waiting to hear back from a second school (they rejected me for PsyD but recommended that I have my application considered for their masters program). When I checked the mail today, I got a big envelope from a totally different school that had rejected me as a PsyD applicant - turns out they're offering me admission into their Masters in Counseling program! I went out there for an interview (for PsyD) and loved the school and was so upset when I was rejected - in the rejection letter they told me to contact the admissions office if I wanted to be considered for their masters program but I didn't do it b/c at the time I was still waiting for a number of other programs - apparently they sent my app over to the masters people anyway (and just didn't tell me) and they offered me admission!!!!!!! :D It is such a relief to know that I will be going to grad school in the fall, I just have to wait about one more week to find out what all my options are! Hang in there everybody!

butterfli73
04-14-2006, 07:03 AM
Congratulations S3V and volley! This really shows you that nothing is for sure in this process. It seems anything can really happen.

If this application process is this much of a roller coaster I can only imagine what is in store for us once we start the programs! :p

NervousApp
04-14-2006, 08:40 AM
I can't take this! I am waitlisted at 3 schools- 2 of which have given me absolutely no indication of my chances of acceptance. When do you all think we might hear? Monday or Tuesday, or do you think it will take longer than that for programs to contact alternates? And why don't some programs let people know whether or not they might really have a chance? It's ridiculous.

s3v_Clinical
04-14-2006, 02:41 PM
I can't take this! I am waitlisted at 3 schools- 2 of which have given me absolutely no indication of my chances of acceptance. When do you all think we might hear? Monday or Tuesday, or do you think it will take longer than that for programs to contact alternates? And why don't some programs let people know whether or not they might really have a chance? It's ridiculous.


Nervous,
Did you contact the schools/profs through email?

NervousApp
04-14-2006, 02:55 PM
Nervous,
Did you contact the schools/profs through email?

Yup, several times. One school told me that many people have accepted and my chances aren't good, but the other two will not tell me ANYTHING. I email and get no response, and when I call, they say there has been no change (yeah right, that's ridiculous). It's starting to get infuriating- they should at least say whether or not a large number of people have accepted, refused, etc. Sorry for the vent!

HonieButterfly
04-14-2006, 03:05 PM
Yup, several times. One school told me that many people have accepted and my chances aren't good, but the other two will not tell me ANYTHING. I email and get no response, and when I call, they say there has been no change (yeah right, that's ridiculous). It's starting to get infuriating- they should at least say whether or not a large number of people have accepted, refused, etc. Sorry for the vent!


Your right! They dont tell you anything and I am dont believe for one minute nothing hasnt changed. I think things do change but they dont want you to feel as if your 1st or last or in between. I think there are cases in which things didnt change but either way we should be more informed.

Thor2211
04-16-2006, 07:18 PM
Are people getting anxious about hearing the news tomorrow and Tuesday? I am!

volley
04-17-2006, 06:52 AM
:luck: :luck: :luck: Good luck today and tomorrow everybody!!! :luck: :luck: :luck:

NervousApp
04-17-2006, 09:34 AM
I'm at the point where I'm not optimistic at all... I still haven't heard. :(

volley
04-17-2006, 09:39 AM
I'm at the point where I'm not optimistic at all... I still haven't heard. :(

If that's in regards to a wait/hold list - don't worry! It's still very early on in the day and I'm guessing there will be a few calls tomorrow as well! Good luck!!! :luck:

irish80122
04-17-2006, 09:59 AM
Good luck to all of you, you are in my prayers!

Thor2211
04-17-2006, 12:47 PM
I think that most school's faculty are going to have a meeting at the end of the day today to discuss who is going to be selected off the waitlist. I wouldn't worry if you have not heard yet. Give it until after 5:00 and all day tomorrow before you start to worry.

NervousApp
04-17-2006, 01:01 PM
Thanks everyone. :) And good luck!

psych-in-va
04-17-2006, 01:44 PM
i just got a call from widener (psyd) and got in off the waitlist, so i'll be there next year :)

Thor2211
04-17-2006, 03:31 PM
Anybody that hears anything from the waiting list, please post

Thor2211
04-17-2006, 05:50 PM
I guess tomorrow is the day. I called one school today and they said that they are only calling people that got in off of the waitlist. Others will be notified by mail.

volley
04-18-2006, 10:40 AM
I guess tomorrow is the day. I called one school today and they said that they are only calling people that got in off of the waitlist. Others will be notified by mail.

Has anybody (who was wait listed) heard anything today?! I'm getting anxious!!! :scared:

NervousApp
04-18-2006, 10:52 AM
Has anybody (who was wait listed) heard anything today?! I'm getting anxious!!! :scared:

Nope, I haven't heard a word yet. :(

NervousApp
04-18-2006, 11:25 AM
Is anyone going to call the schools today, or are you going to wait a while for them to (hopefully) call you?

Thor2211
04-18-2006, 11:37 AM
I am going to call them this afternoon

volley
04-18-2006, 03:06 PM
I am going to call them this afternoon

FYI: Xavier's class is full now. :(

NervousApp
04-19-2006, 08:42 AM
Has anyone else heard anything? I still haven't. I will try to call them this afternoon. :(

Dagny52
04-24-2006, 10:38 AM
Hey -- I wish I'd found you guys sooner because I just went through the same thing, being an alternate for two programs, so I really do feel your pain. I got the bad news about one on April 14th and the other on April 19th. I also went through days of "no news" until finally I did e-mail the contact person and let her know that I would appreciate hearing the results via e-mail so I could better decide what to do with other options I had. She did e-mail me on the 19th with the news the other person accepted the offer. So now, what I'm left with after applying to 10 schools is one offer, but the catch is that the offer is from a freestanding school. It's one of the best freestanding schools but the problem is that tuition is around $30,000 and the cost of living in the area is very high. The most funding they offer is $5000, which wouldn't even begin to cover it for me even if I took out the max student loan. So, it looks like I will have to turn down that offer and start all over again next year, unless I decide to go for a PhD in a different area. Since I have an MSW I am considering PhD programs in Social Work (I already have an offer from one place and am awaiting news on another). I'm still thinking things over on where to go from here and whether I have the fortitude to go through this all over again next year.

NervousApp
04-24-2006, 11:49 AM
Well, I heard from my top choice and I'm not in. The other programs are too expensive (plus I haven't heard from them yet), so this is it for me this year. I might apply again next year if I can stomach it. Good luck to the rest of you.

bluegirl
04-24-2006, 01:11 PM
Hey Nervous,

I'm really sorry to hear your disappointing news about this year...
But don't give up yet, go ahead and apply again next year...
Maybe do a couple things to improve your application. This was a record year
for applications, so in the end so many people were rejected kind of arbitrarily.

Good luck!!

Ratch1980
04-24-2006, 02:45 PM
Well, I heard from my top choice and I'm not in. The other programs are too expensive (plus I haven't heard from them yet), so this is it for me this year. I might apply again next year if I can stomach it. Good luck to the rest of you.

NervousApp,

Definitely don't give up. I applied three years in a row before I was finally accepted (and into my top choice school!). Honestly, looking back, I am so glad I got rejected those two years--I was able to gain significant experience in the field and had so many wonderful opportunities that I would not have had otherwise. I'm also so much more committed to working in the field of mental health. Although I will be in my 30's by the time I'm finished with school, at least I know that this is my "life's calling." (And to think, I almost gave up and applied to law school).