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Just got a phone invite from DCT (well actually a current student volunteer) for LIU Brooklyn for the Clinical PhD-- interview day February 27th
lucky number 3 🙂
Good luck everyone!
Same here!
Just got a phone invite from DCT (well actually a current student volunteer) for LIU Brooklyn for the Clinical PhD-- interview day February 27th
lucky number 3 🙂
Good luck everyone!
Anybody have any solid information about when Texas - Austin is doing their interviews? I have reason to believe that (a) the invitation process isn't done yet, and (b) it's going to be a very small cohort next year. But I don't know when the interviews are scheduled.
Am I the only one who spends much more time fretting about my rejections than enjoying my interview offers? I never used to think of myself as a pessimist, but WOW, a rejection is much more painful than an acceptance is joyful. Time to go read some Pema Chodran.
Do you mind telling me who you POI is or I could also send you a PM with who I applied to work with. I would appreciate any info. Thanks!For those also waiting on UIC - heard from someone today!! 🙂xf🙂 and apparently there has been a delay with some POIs and applications because there was a glitch in the online application system. (This has actually happened to a few of my schools) They retrieved everything (don't worry!!), but versus those paper applications there might be a delay in hearing. So chin up!!
Do you mind telling me who you POI is or I could also send you a PM with who I applied to work with. I would appreciate any info. Thanks!
I am not sure which program you are talking about, but my friend was extended a Counseling invite to UT...and if you are talking about Clinical Ph.D I'm not sure about (a), but I can tell you that unfortunately you are correct about (b).
Did anyone else receive phone call for Rutgers Invite????
All but 2 of the schools I applied to are posted on here, so I was wondering if anybody knows anything about UVA or UNCG (clinical PhD for both or developmental PhD for UNCG). Not that I'll have the energy for any more interviews...I would just like to know if I need to expect any more.
regular UVA or Curry?
Has anyone heard from Univ. of Louisville - Counseling Psych PhD program? Anyone else here applied there?
All but 2 of the schools I applied to are posted on here, so I was wondering if anybody knows anything about UVA or UNCG (clinical PhD for both or developmental PhD for UNCG). Not that I'll have the energy for any more interviews...I would just like to know if I need to expect any more.
Hi everyone, I found this forum last weekend and have been reading it (and freaking out) ever since. Here's my situation/question...
Is it normal to not have gotten interview invitations to schools where my GRE scores are 150 points higher than their average admitted student when my GPA is about the same or a little higher than their average admitted student and I have psych research experience, I've co-authored psych papers that are being published, and I am currently getting a masters degree (in a different field) at an ivy league school??? Because this is the predicament I'm in right now and I'm really confused as to why I haven't received invites when my stats are all so good. One school did call me this week because I forgot to fill out one form and they said they were "very impressed" with my resume and recommendation letters and would be calling me in a week or two when they're ready to formally extend invitations to interview (at least one person on this site has said he or she already received an invite here though)... I applied to six schools, including safeties where I far exceed their average admitted student's stats, and I have yet to receive a single interview invitation (to schools which have all been on the list of this forum for weeks). I'm wondering if I royally screwed something up on my application, if schools don't want students with master degrees (some websites do state they'll only accept X number of people with a master's degree), if schools are still sending invitations even if they started handing them out two or three weeks ago, or if this is all just a random crab shoot? Thoughts?
Hi everyone, I found this forum last weekend and have been reading it (and freaking out) ever since. Here's my situation/question...
Is it normal to not have gotten interview invitations to schools where my GRE scores are 150 points higher than their average admitted student when my GPA is about the same or a little higher than their average admitted student and I have psych research experience, I've co-authored psych papers that are being published, and I am currently getting a masters degree (in a different field) at an ivy league school??? Because this is the predicament I'm in right now and I'm really confused as to why I haven't received invites when my stats are all so good. One school did call me this week because I forgot to fill out one form and they said they were "very impressed" with my resume and recommendation letters and would be calling me in a week or two when they're ready to formally extend invitations to interview (at least one person on this site has said he or she already received an invite here though)... I applied to six schools, including safeties where I far exceed their average admitted student's stats, and I have yet to receive a single interview invitation (to schools which have all been on the list of this forum for weeks). I'm wondering if I royally screwed something up on my application, if schools don't want students with master degrees (some websites do state they'll only accept X number of people with a master's degree), if schools are still sending invitations even if they started handing them out two or three weeks ago, or if this is all just a random crab shoot? Thoughts?
hi. My POI from UNCG contacted me Friday both by email and phone. Interviews will be either Feb. 19 or 26 depending on availability.
Good luck!
Hi everyone, I found this forum last weekend and have been reading it (and freaking out) ever since. Here's my situation/question...
Is it normal to not have gotten interview invitations to schools where my GRE scores are 150 points higher than their average admitted student when my GPA is about the same or a little higher than their average admitted student and I have psych research experience, I've co-authored psych papers that are being published, and I am currently getting a masters degree (in a different field) at an ivy league school??? Because this is the predicament I'm in right now and I'm really confused as to why I haven't received invites when my stats are all so good. One school did call me this week because I forgot to fill out one form and they said they were "very impressed" with my resume and recommendation letters and would be calling me in a week or two when they're ready to formally extend invitations to interview (at least one person on this site has said he or she already received an invite here though)... I applied to six schools, including safeties where I far exceed their average admitted student's stats, and I have yet to receive a single interview invitation (to schools which have all been on the list of this forum for weeks). I'm wondering if I royally screwed something up on my application, if schools don't want students with master degrees (some websites do state they'll only accept X number of people with a master's degree), if schools are still sending invitations even if they started handing them out two or three weeks ago, or if this is all just a random crab shoot? Thoughts?
I understand where you are coming from. I don't have a master's but I have years of experience and GRE/GPA higher than the average of most every school I applied. Although I have gotten a few invites, many are from not very highly ranked schools. I was passed up by Penn State who I would've been a perfect match for based on research interests and even my POI had agreed. When I wrote to him about invites, he said, nicely and very politely, but in a nutshell that even though my credentials were very good, they had 100 more applicants than usual this year so it is extremely competitive. My regular advisor has said the same thing about the larger number of people applying. Why everyone in the world decided to apply the same year I did, I don't know. Just my freakin' luck I guess. There's places I thought I would've been a top pick at because my credentials were higher than their average and I would've fit well, but yet I heard nothing. I am at a loss for it as well. I just want to yell at them all---what more do you want from me???!!!!I think it's just that there are SOOOO many people applying this year that having high credentials and experience is no longer enough. I knew how competitive this area was but I figured that since I spent the last several years of my life working hard to be a top applicant, that I'd be somehow make it out on top with good chances at highly ranked schools. I thought wrong. There are now too many people just like us. That's all I've been able to figure. It's incredibly frustrating. Blame the economy I guess because no one can get a job so it's smarter to go back to school. Anyhow, I feel your pain. :cry: BTW, there were several people at my last interview that were in master's programs and I know several students at my current school who came in with a master's so I wouldn't worry about that. Good luck to us all!
Hi everyone, I found this forum last weekend and have been reading it (and freaking out) ever since. Here's my situation/question...
Is it normal to not have gotten interview invitations to schools where my GRE scores are 150 points higher than their average admitted student when my GPA is about the same or a little higher than their average admitted student and I have psych research experience, I've co-authored psych papers that are being published, and I am currently getting a masters degree (in a different field) at an ivy league school??? Because this is the predicament I'm in right now and I'm really confused as to why I haven't received invites when my stats are all so good. One school did call me this week because I forgot to fill out one form and they said they were "very impressed" with my resume and recommendation letters and would be calling me in a week or two when they're ready to formally extend invitations to interview (at least one person on this site has said he or she already received an invite here though)... I applied to six schools, including safeties where I far exceed their average admitted student's stats, and I have yet to receive a single interview invitation (to schools which have all been on the list of this forum for weeks). I'm wondering if I royally screwed something up on my application, if schools don't want students with master degrees (some websites do state they'll only accept X number of people with a master's degree), if schools are still sending invitations even if they started handing them out two or three weeks ago, or if this is all just a random crab shoot? Thoughts?
Hi everyone, I found this forum last weekend and have been reading it (and freaking out) ever since. Here's my situation/question...
Is it normal to not have gotten interview invitations to schools where my GRE scores are 150 points higher than their average admitted student when my GPA is about the same or a little higher than their average admitted student and I have psych research experience, I've co-authored psych papers that are being published, and I am currently getting a masters degree (in a different field) at an ivy league school??? Because this is the predicament I'm in right now and I'm really confused as to why I haven't received invites when my stats are all so good. One school did call me this week because I forgot to fill out one form and they said they were "very impressed" with my resume and recommendation letters and would be calling me in a week or two when they're ready to formally extend invitations to interview (at least one person on this site has said he or she already received an invite here though)... I applied to six schools, including safeties where I far exceed their average admitted student's stats, and I have yet to receive a single interview invitation (to schools which have all been on the list of this forum for weeks). I'm wondering if I royally screwed something up on my application, if schools don't want students with master degrees (some websites do state they'll only accept X number of people with a master's degree), if schools are still sending invitations even if they started handing them out two or three weeks ago, or if this is all just a random crab shoot? Thoughts?
Was this for clinical? Also, why is EVERYBODY doing interviews those days?
Was this for clinical? Also, why is EVERYBODY doing interviews those days?
3. You didn't apply to that many schools, which is risky. It seems like the average is 10, maybe a little higher. Also, clinical psych is so competitive that there is no such thing as a true safety.
4. I've heard that schools have been inundated with applications this year. When the economy goes down, a lot of people try to continue in school or go back to school instead of dealing with a difficult job market. That just raises the competition.
I'm not sure what rankings you're looking at, but they don't matter NEARLY as much as match rates. If you don't get an internship, you don't get your doctorate, no matter how hard you worked, so you want to go to a program that has a good history of matching people. So take a look a the match rates for the schools you're interviewing at; they might be better programs than you think!
That's a good point. I've seen internship data listed on the school websites. Is there is a website where the data from all schools is compiled?
These were my first thoughts as well. Also keep in mind that a bad economy cuts both ways: More applicants and less money to take new students. 🙁
On a positive note, it does seem like a lot of people are taking students this year. Hardly anybody did last year, so they're probably making up for that.
On a positive note, it does seem like a lot of people are taking students this year. Hardly anybody did last year, so they're probably making up for that.
That hasn't been my experience so far. Two POIs have said that they had their spots yanked at the last minute due to budget cuts. They could have just been being nice (finding a nice way to reject me), but they seemed kind of pissed off.
I'm just wondering who received an invite for St Louis University. I received a mass email from the admissions coordinator saying they were in the process reviewing files and would be finished by Feb 10. Did someone get an actual invite? This seems odd.
Most schools seem to want 4-5 years of relevant research experience.
WOAH woah woah - where is this information coming from? Scary - I thought that working on research projects for 2 solid years before applying gave me a leg up, but 4-5 years? How many people on here have been able to swing that??
WOAH woah woah - where is this information coming from? Scary - I thought that working on research projects for 2 solid years before applying gave me a leg up, but 4-5 years? How many people on here have been able to swing that??