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I'm staying out of this one. This topic seems to end badly for me, 😉
Congrats to all admittees! 🙂 🙂
Yeah, my grandma is still going strong at almost 97! so I got time 😉
I don't think it's about you specifically (more unfortunate timing and situations). I understood where some people were coming from in the previous thread -and I was the one that suggested that a thread like this would be a more appropriate place to post such information. That way, users who do not wish to know can avoid it.
Therefore, if anyone were to criticize you for taking part in this thread that'd be ridiculousssss.
I don't think it's about you specifically (more unfortunate timing and situations). I understood where some people were coming from in the previous thread -and I was the one that suggested that a thread like this would be a more appropriate place to post such information. That way, users who do not wish to know can avoid it.
Therefore, if anyone were to criticize you for taking part in this thread that'd be ridiculousssss.
Okay here goes .
1) Area: Clinical (all forensic emphasis or forensic faculty)
2) # of applications submitted:
This is my third year applying. In all, I think I applied to about 22 programs, 4 this year due to budget constraints)
3) # of interview invites: One (this year) in all three years.
4) # of waitlists:0
5) # of rejections: Everywhere I applied
6) # of acceptances:0
7) GRE score: 1000. Terrible I know. I have horrific GRE anxiety.
8) GPA:
BA: 3.4 Psychology Major/Criminal Justice Minor (from a very respected school). Graduated 7 years ago!
MA: 3.8 Forensic Psychology (from my top choice PhD program). Graduated 3 years ago.
PhD program: 1 year withdrew, 3.7 (It was a joke of a program and I was miserable and my POI left the program two weeks after I got there)
9) Years of clinical experience: 1 year working in a forensic setting.
10) Years of research experience (undergrad. versus full-time research)
7 years of research experience (all but one project are forensic related).
3 NIH funded studies which I was paid project manager.
2 I am the PI
2-research associate
11) Information about publications, presentations
4 publications (all first author including a book chapter), one in preparation.
10 presentations (domestic and international-mostly symposiums) (2 sat on expert panel)
Teaching experience: Adjunct professor at a University-undergraduate psychology
12) Give any relevant information that you think helped you to do well this cycle or that you feel you could improve on for the next cycle. (Also of interest might be: Did you get into your 1st, 2nd, 3rd choice school?)
Rejected by all for three years!! Now, I must decide if Im too old to continue trying (30) or give it one more try next year. I was told after my rejection post interview that the reason I was rejected was because of my GREs.
Should I bother applying the fourth time? Anybody on here that has applied that many times?
I feel like reading everyone elses stats that I'm like...not deserving. I don't understand. I'm envious of everyone's pre doctoral accomplishments
1) Area: Clinical Phd
2) # of applications submitted: 8
3) # of interview invites: 2
4) # of waitlists: 2
5) # of rejections: 3 received, 3 implied as no interview, 1 implied because 1st applicant offered a place accepted it and I was waitlisted: 7
6) # of acceptances: 0 as of now
7) GRE score: 770q, 760V, 5.0 AW, 810 subject
8) GPA: 3.3
9) Years of clinical experience: 0
10) Years of research experience: 4 years part time volunteer (after undergrad) at a medical center/ psychiatric institute
11) Information about publications, presentations: no presentations, 3 pubs but none of them came from my research experience ( I had another volunteer position where I edited manuscripts before they were submitted for publication, on three of these I was asked to contribute writing as I had some knowledge of the subject area)
12) Improve on for the next cycle:
do a better job of researching schools and finding the best fits regardless of geographic area, applying to more schools/ less competitive schools, tighten my SOP especially as regards my research interests, get research experience in a lab that matches my interests more closely (if possible), roll the dice and try my luck again!
Should I bother applying the fourth time? Anybody on here that has applied that many times?
Depending on how many post on here, I could put together a heat/density map of the numbers vs acceptances/waitlists/rejections of the SDN'ers, could be interesting to know group figures and have it plotted out.
This also depends on how bored i get here at work 🙂
👍here's to hoping you are bored at work! I'd love to see the heat/density map!
If this is what you want--10000% yes, apply again.
How many times did you take the GRE? I saw you have anxiety about it--understandbaly.
I remember for my SAT's (which I took 3 times)-- by the third time I took them, I was so used to taking them that the anxiety wasn't there as much and although I went 6 months in between my 2nd and 3rd tests w/o studying, I got over 100 points higher I believe just be being mroe relaxed. I'm hopeful for you that something similar might work with the GRE. Even iof it takes taking them 10 times. It'll be worth it in the end
Thanks! It's just devastating after all of my hard work.
1) Area: Clinical and School PhD
2) Applications: 12 total; 8 Clinical PhD and 4 School PhD
3) Interviews: 6 total, 5 attended (withdrew from 1 after acceptance)
4) Waitlists: 1, but it's not official. I'm just kind of waiting because the program doesn't have a waitlist
5) Rejections: 6 pre-interview (all but 2 assumed based on no interview), 2 post-interview
6) Acceptances: 2, declined 1
7) GRE: 760 Q, 640 V, 5.0 A, 720 Psych
8) GPA: 3.81 (3.92 psych)
9) Clinical Experience: Full-time paid internship in area of interest, 2 semesters of part-time volunteer work in area of interest
10) Years of research experience (undergrad. versus full-time research): 2 years as a part-time paid RA for a grant-funded project, honors thesis, 1 semester of volunteer RA experience not in area of interest
11) Presentations/publications: 2 regional presentations, 1 presentation for my undergrad. No pubs : (
12) Give any relevant information that you think helped you to do well this cycle or that you feel you could improve on for the next cycle. (Also of interest might be: Did you get into your 1st, 2nd, 3rd choice school?)
I got waitlisted at my first choice school and accepted into my second choice. All rankings disappear after that. I'm applying straight out of undergrad, which I think was a disadvantage, but I did have a paid RAship and high numbers, which really helped me out. (Probably moreso the paid RAship than anything else was the clincher for me.) I also had strong LORs and a kick*ss (if I do say so myself), honest, nondramatic statement. I'm probably the only person who will say that they wished they loosened their research match a little in order to get into a program in a better location, but this is only because, through the app process, I learned that location was a much higher priority for me than I though coming into it all. Not that research match is unimportant, but I was very stingy about what profs I wanted to work with based on their research, and now I'm more sad about leaving my hometown : (
I'm probably the only person who will say that they wished they loosened their research match a little in order to get into a program in a better location, but this is only because, through the app process, I learned that location was a much higher priority for me than I though coming into it all. Not that research match is unimportant, but I was very stingy about what profs I wanted to work with based on their research, and now I'm more sad about leaving my hometown : (
I think that 10 years from now you will look back on your decision to prioritize research match over location as a good decision, even though it is tough now. At least, I hope so. : )
I forgot to say that 3 of my interview invites were at school programs and 3 were at clinical programs. My waitlist is at a clinical program, and I got one acceptance from a school program ans one from a clinical program. Also, based on my experience, school programs are far less competetive than clinical programs!
I was the only at my interviews that really lacked intensive child clinical and/or research experience..
futureapppsy2:
This might be really helpful information for future school psych. applicants to have. When you were at your interviews, what kinds of child clinical
experiences do you remember your fellow applicants having?
I also wouldn't have posted anything on this board about my number of acceptances, rejections, etc. 😉)
all i can say is: Applying for graduate school is a full time job that helps you find yourself and lose all your money.
Alright so there appear to be a decent (small) number of posts, but enough to do the map... so I will start putting that together 🙂
ok, since it's for for posterity!
1) Area: School Psych
2) # of applications submitted: 13
3) # of interview invites: 11 (6 declined)
4) # of waitlists: 1
5) # of rejections: 2
6) # of acceptances: 4
7) GRE score: 690 Verbal (96%), 700 Quant (72% ?)
8) GPA: 2.39 UG, 3.5 psych (UG), 4.0 M.A. degree
9) Years of clinical experience: <1 yr
10) Years of research experience (undergrad. versus full-time research): 10 yrs in various settings, full time, post bac.
11) Information about publications, presentations: 4 publications, 1 first author, MA thesis.
12) Give any relevant information: lots of research expereience.
Sorry my UG GPA's gonna screw averages up unless there are more N's, i might advise leaving it out?
1) Area: Social, Developmental, Biobehavioral Health
6)3 acceptances
Which program area were your acceptances in - social, developmental or biobehavioral health? Which type are you planning to attend? (Very curious!)
addendum:
I have started emailing professors where I was not accepted and asking for feedback. One mentioned it would be good for me to get experience in a lab that closer matches my interests. The other said my SOP was a little vague when it came to describing my research interests. A third said it was just a really competitive year and other candidates had better numbers (my GPA is a little low) and their research interests better matched the direction the lab was going in. I am also pretty sure that my GPA led to me not making the first cut at a fourth school, not sure I will ask about it since I will likely not apply there again.
I am still on one waitlist that I hope will turn into an acceptance. Several posters warned me that the schools I applied to were very competitive and I needed to broaden my search. Now I just have to figure out how to get the $ to apply to more schools. 😛
I am curious.. where all the schools you applied to in the US? what type of questions did you sent the professors?
My case...
I have applied to 9 canadian Schools
Being rejected in 5 🙁 I feel pretty dumb
Waiting to hear from other 4
My Underg GPA:3.4
My grad GPA: 4.0
3 yrs research experience... i am ready to cry..🙁
thank you,
I am curious.. where all the schools you applied to in the US? what type of questions did you sent the professors?
My case...
I have applied to 9 canadian Schools
Being rejected in 5 🙁 I feel pretty dumb
Waiting to hear from other 4
My Underg GPA:3.4
My grad GPA: 4.0
3 yrs research experience... i am ready to cry..🙁
thank you,
I am from Canada, and applied to 5 Canadian and 5 U.S. schools. It's much more expensive to take international applicants from Canada into the U.S.; so I don't suggest it unless you have very high marks/stellar application. I have heard back from 3 of 5 schools here. Only heard back from 1 school from the States. PM me if you want to vent! I may be able to offer some advice.
I will also contribute even though I have no acceptances:
Disclaimer: I'm a Canadian applicant, but applied to U.S. and Canada.
1) All Clinical
2) 10 Applications, 5 Can., 5 U.S.
3) 0 Interviews
4) 0 Waitlists
5) Rejections: 4 official. 6 Assumed. Very little chance of actually hearing from the last 2 Canadian schools.
6) 0 Acceptances
7) GRE: 1280 General (590 V, 690 Q; 5.0 AW), 710 Psych.
8) GPA: 3.35 (CGPA), last two years 3.61 (planning to increase both to 3.5 and 3.8 respectively over the summer)
9) Clinical Experience: Volunteering in various settings. Not too specific to psych.
10) Research experience: 3 going on 4 years in several different labs over the course of my undergrad. Current lab is a research lab in clinical psych, so may cross over with above, will have been there for 2 years in september. Graduated in 2009, so I'm technically 5th year.
11) Academic Things: 1 article (soon to be pub'd, accepted), 1 in revision for resubmission (will be accepted). No conference presentations. Possibility to present in near future (will try anyways).
12) Give any relevant information that you think helped you to do well this cycle or that you feel you could improve on for the next cycle. - I will be working on everything. I have been too focused on my job and not enough on my career goals. I will be taking the summer off work and applying myself to courses, a thesis project, my volunteer positions (may be expanding to getting paid as an RA). I want everything done by November b/c I need it to show by then. Also my personal statements were not well done. It was one thing I did NOT focus on and that was a big mistake when I read some really good examples. I restated my CV which is a big NO-NO.
Any other helpful ideas would be appreciated as well.