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It isn't official, but I'm a stamp away from being officially rejected from Arkansas. No news as of yet but they interview this upcoming Monday and no invite was sent this way 😛 Ah well, still holding out for the other 13 😛
I just got my e-mail from the Duke Clinical program... rejected! Oh well. I had figured as much, but at least now I can officially move on!Just got an email from Duke with my "official decision letter". Rejected. Man, I thought they might at least hold onto my info for a couple of weeks in case they made a second round of interview invitations. I guess you can't win 'em all...
I just got my official rejection from the Texas Tech dept of psychology. The best part? That I can look forward to an additional rejection from their graduate arts and sciences division, sweet.
I am recently married so my GREs have my maiden name on them... everything else has my married name. I would like to point out that this is the *only* school that had a problem with this. They wanted me to fill out a name change form, I'm like okay?
Also, this sounds snotty... I don't really understand why I didn't at least get an interview here. They have someone who does the *exact* same research and he's not listed as not taking students. my gpa is higher, ALL my sections/ subject gres are way higher, I have posters and lots of research/ conference experience, I'm helping put together a computer program in statistics at a decent school, AND in 2006 they only had 126 applicants! ARRRRGGGH, this one dinged BIG time. 🙁
I was rejected from Berkeley's social program this weekend. My POI called me personally.
Good luck all.
Wow, is that the norm at Berkeley? Its very personable of the POI but I would be caught off gaurd and would not know what to say!
Yea I feel like that would be an awkward conversation. It's a nice gesture though; it probably means you were high on his/her list. maybe it just wasn't the right year for your poi to accept students. Still sucky though.
"Dear Duckygirl,
Thank you for your interest in graduate studies in The College at the University of Rochester. Each year we receive more applications from highly qualified candidates than our school can offer admission. Our admissions committees are faced with difficult decisions and I am sorry that we can not offer you admission to the Department of Clinical Psychology at this time. We wish you the best in your graduate study endeavors elsewhere.
Sincerely,
The College Graduate Studies Office"
Dang. I think I brought this one upon myself today with all of my whining. I knew this was a reach, but it would have been awesome, and it was the ONLY school where I had a connection. Dang.
"Dear Duckygirl,
Thank you for your interest in graduate studies in The College at the University of Rochester. Each year we receive more applications from highly qualified candidates than our school can offer admission. Our admissions committees are faced with difficult decisions and I am sorry that we can not offer you admission to the Department of Clinical Psychology at this time. We wish you the best in your graduate study endeavors elsewhere.
Sincerely,
The College Graduate Studies Office"
Dang. I think I brought this one upon myself today with all of my whining. I knew this was a reach, but it would have been awesome, and it was the ONLY school where I had a connection. Dang.
UCLA rejection via online decision letter today ... saw this one coming 🙁
Did they email this? My decision status online still says that no decision has been made. Although I didn't get an interview invite so I'm pretty sure I've already been rejected.
Dear Empathiosis,
I regret to inform you that the Admissions Committee of the Virginia Consortium Program in Clinical Psychology has not recommended you for admission at this time. I trust you will be able to adjust your educational and professional plans successfully in accordance with this decision.
On behalf of the Graduate Deans of the sponsoring institutions, I wish you well in your future endeavors.
Sincerely,
So there's the complete text of Rejection #1 ... More to follow I'm sure.
I also received this rejection letter, and I must say, it kind of pissed me off. Just the way they worded it..."I trust you will be able to adjust your plans in accordance with this decision." I don't know why, that sentence just rubbed me the wrong way. I will be able to adjust Virginia Consortium, thank you very much!
Oh man, you guys want to hear a tone! Here's the response I got from UPenn to my email checking my app. status:
I don't think you will be admitted. We plan to send out
rejections tomorrow. I wish you well elsewhere.
Jon
Chair, Psychology PhD Program
Duke and UNC had nicer responses, but still the same answer...Lame
Utterly devoid of tact and good manners. On the other hand, so refreshingly direct.I just received an email from my POI at University of North Carolina Greensboro saying that although my application is very competitive and looks great on paper, she cannot invite me for an interview because they have to give priority to in-state applicants. Is this common for clinical psych phd programs or do you think this was just a way for her to let me down gently? I didn't think state of residence had an effect on the strength of your application. She also told me to keep in contact with her in case none of her interviewees work out.
I have a hypothesis: Since most Ph.D. programs waive tuition, SOMEBODY has to pay for it. In-state tuition is cheaper; therefore, if they admit in-state applicants then their waiver costs the program less.
I'm so glad you said that. I thought I was just being hypersensitive. It has a condescending tone. In fact, I found that same tone present throughout a lot of their documentation. Remember that whole "Read this first" notice at the beginning of the application where they go into detail about the differences between the PsyD and the PhD? I thought that was really unnecessary and it just had a haughty tone to it. Also, why can't they get with it and have an online app? It's the only program I applied to that still had a paper application.
When I applied almost every program was paper, and the ones that were electronic were very basic info (general app stuff), and the rest had to be mailed in anyway....
*starts telling the story of having to walk up hill in the snow (both ways!) in the snow to get to school.....*
😀
I received a rejection letter yesterday from Utah State University. They claimed I was being rejected because my application was missing my GRE scores, BOTH sets of transcripts, and one or more of my letters of recommendation. 😡
I checked my records and I was sending everything to the right place. I am a bit annoyed because I heard from one of my professors that USU was having great difficult with their applications and had lost some information for one of my classmates. Somehow I doubt that ETS decided not to send my GRE report, my current institution and my previous institution decided not to send my transcripts, and my current facult decided not to send letters. Call me nutty, but I'm just not that paranoid yet.
I was rejected by the University of Nevada-Reno. This is my first ding....and it hurts, too, because I really liked their program. 🙁
Oh, well........
Oh man, you guys want to hear a tone! Here's the response I got from UPenn to my email checking my app. status:
I don't think you will be admitted. We plan to send out
rejections tomorrow. I wish you well elsewhere.
Jon
Chair, Psychology PhD Program
Duke and UNC had nicer responses, but still the same answer...Lame