03-08-2012, 07:39 AM
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Originally Posted by ClinicalABA
According to information at the link provided above, for the most recent match (a few weeks ago), their overall match rate was 93% (26/28 applicants), with 82% (23/28) matching at an APA/CPA approved site, 11% (3/28) matching at an APPIC site, and 7% (2/28) not matching. Even without knowing the quality or the sites or the rank number of the sites, these numbers are relatively impressive (though the fact that 28 students applied in the same year is a little concerning).
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Originally Posted by Zen Master
To close this particular loop on PGSP/Stanford's PsyD program, the file shared by CaliPsych specifies a 93% overall match for the year, which breaks down to 82% APA/CPA and 11% APPIC.
Romy7126, thanks for your response to my question. I'm aware that the PhD and PsyD experiences within PAU/PGSP tend to be pretty distinct, but you raise good points that seem to apply regardless of which side of the house you're on.
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Yep. I think we established that one.
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