2010-2011 PhD/PsyD Interview Invite thread

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I inquired about statuses at these two universities (they replied refreshingly fast compared to some other programs..) --

Wisconsin: No formal interview day (mentors arrange individual visits). Different timelines, but pretty early, so many have not reviewed applications yet.

From Washington's website: 1/19/11: Interview invitations have started to go out across most areas of our program. They are extended by the faculty. The Grad Program Office does not have advance knowledge of who will be invited or how many are being invited out. Thanks for your continued patience.
(They will update this periodically, here's the link: http://web.psych.washington.edu/graduate/apply.html)
 
I did see that on the main page, but it was only one invite. From what I heard the process is rolling per POI, and that interview for potential international students went out towards the end of Dec/early Jan, not domestic. I have yet to hear form one person though that received an invite, so I honestly don't think many if any POI have contacted anyone.

Invites went out quite a while ago, sorry🙁 If you check the main list you'll see it. I think it was maybe in late December or early Jan. I contacted them around that time and they said that they have a rolling process and would be contacting people over the next couple months, so there is always a chance I suppose. :xf:
 
I did see that on the main page, but it was only one invite. From what I heard the process is rolling per POI, and that interview for potential international students went out towards the end of Dec/early Jan, not domestic. I have yet to hear form one person though that received an invite, so I honestly don't think many if any POI have contacted anyone.


Yeah, there hasn't been much chatter, that is true. I did PM with someone in December or Jan (I honestly can't remember) on this forum who received an invite. I'm not sure if they were a domestic applicant though. I can't even remember who it was! I'm brain dead at this point. Good luck either way. I'd be pleased as punch if it wasn't over.🙂
 
Hi Everyone 🙂 Very glad I found this forum!! Has anyone heard anything for the Counseling PhD program at University of Texas at Austin? I saw a post on gradcafe that someone was waitlisted recently. About 2 weeks ago I had contacted their department secretary and she said they had just begun looking at applications that week. She also said that invites had not gone out then (2 weeks ago) and that the interview date would most likely be late February but that she did not know the exact date at that time.

It's taking some MAJOR restraint keeping myself from contacting them again! I really don't want to be a bother. If anyone has any information, please let me know! Thanks!
 
Does anyone know if BU has finished sending out invites or not? I would really appreciate hearing from anyone already invited who their POI is! Congrats to those who already have invites there, and thanks!
 
How appropriate is it to email the grad coordinator at a school (Ohio State, specifically) and ask my status? Will that be seen as pushy? I'm a little afraid to know, but it's killing me not knowing. 🙁
 
Pitt is done extending interview invitations 🙁

Edit: Let me clarify.. Dr. Pogue-Geile, Director responded to my email which asked if all interview invites have been extended. He said yes. He also said we'd be receiving formal "letters" in the near future. I interpreted this as rejection letters.
 
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Does anyone know, on average, how many people get invited to interview with the same POI?
 
For all those who've been eagerly awaiting DePaul's invites, DePaul (Child Clinical track) just popped up on Gradcafe - apparently it was a mass email, so maybe if you didn't get it, you didn't get it. I didn't get it so join the crowd if you didn't either! But if you applied to Clinical-Community, there may still be hope for you 🙂.

I'm not sure about the posting on Gradcafe. I called DePaul today, they said they were a little behind and e-mails will be going out tomorrow to those they are extending offers/interviews to.
 
That's a good question, PsychGrad1! I think "it depends" is the best answer, unfortunately. For example, a couple of years ago when I interviewed, one other person and I were interviewing for the same POI, but that was kind of a bigger department. As another example, pretend that there's say, 4-5 faculty in a department and 20-25 people are invited to interview. In this case the ratio would be around 5 people interviewing for the same POI, assuming each faculty is accepting the same number of students, which they may or may not be. Sheesh.

Does anyone know, on average, how many people get invited to interview with the same POI?
 
If anyone on here has heard from SDSU/UCSD, I would really appreciate a PM! I saw a couple of people post it on grad cafe.

I would love to hear the same....

I've only heard from USU...got the interview. Waiting on ucla, duke, sdsu/ucsd, unr, and unlv...Anyone???
 
I guess the grad-coordinators receive a lot of status info requests and I don't think it would do any harm to contact them... They are probably used to this so if the uncertainty is driving you insane then maybe you should just contact them! Good luck, hopefully you'll receive positive answers! 🙂
Yeeg! I did it, I sent them an email. Now I just have to wait. O_O
 
Off topic, but I just want to say that I just achieved "Senior Member" status on SDN! Wahoooooo 🙂.
 
Does anyone know, on average, how many people get invited to interview with the same POI?

For my interview at LSU, there will be TEN people total interviewing with my POI. He has room for 2-4 students.. not the best odds..
 
I'm not sure about the posting on Gradcafe. I called DePaul today, they said they were a little behind and e-mails will be going out tomorrow to those they are extending offers/interviews to.

Interesting. Do you know by chance if they were referring to the child or community track... or both? Either way thanks for the info!!

And just a side note, thanks to everyone who posts info about phone calls they have made to the various schools, that info is super helpful! 🙂
 
My interview went very well last week and was very pleasant with two faculty members, one of whom was my Professor of Interest and they said that I would hear back in about 2 weeks. Today I got an official letter of admission in the mail from CAU in Miami for the Clinical Psy.D program! Looks like I am moving to Florida!

To all who are waiting, keep hope alive and never give up! I applied only to 3 schools. Got accepted to 2 and rejected from one. 🙂
 
Congrats! Thanks for sharing your success story 🙂. Miami should be a nice place - enjoy!

My interview went very well last week and was very pleasant with two faculty members, one of whom was my Professor of Interest and they said that I would hear back in about 2 weeks. Today I got an official letter of admission in the mail from CAU in Miami for the Clinical Psy.D program! Looks like I am moving to Florida!

To all who are waiting, keep hope alive and never give up! I applied only to 3 schools. Got accepted to 2 and rejected from one. 🙂
 
Wow.. 10 people? Well, at least he is taking on more than one person. How did you find this out?

For my interview at LSU, there will be TEN people total interviewing with my POI. He has room for 2-4 students.. not the best odds..
 
Thanks UhOh! I know that around 50 people got invited for an interview I am going to, and when I filled out my application, it said that 16 of the faculty would be willing to take on a new student..so, I really have no idea!


That's a good question, PsychGrad1! I think "it depends" is the best answer, unfortunately. For example, a couple of years ago when I interviewed, one other person and I were interviewing for the same POI, but that was kind of a bigger department. As another example, pretend that there's say, 4-5 faculty in a department and 20-25 people are invited to interview. In this case the ratio would be around 5 people interviewing for the same POI, assuming each faculty is accepting the same number of students, which they may or may not be. Sheesh.
 
Yikes - 50? Wow. But 16 is a lot of faculty accepting too, so that should make it potentially like 3 people per? Not so bad. Is that a PsyD program?

Thanks UhOh! I know that around 50 people got invited for an interview I am going to, and when I filled out my application, it said that 16 of the faculty would be willing to take on a new student..so, I really have no idea!
 
Hi everyone! Congrates to all of you who received invites. Unfortunately most of my schools have popped up on gradcafe and since I have not heard anything yet I have been thinking about what I am going to do to improve my stock so I can reapply this coming fall.

So, I would like anyone's opinion on this if you are willing to lend a hand. I am thinking about taking 3 additionally psychology courses this summer to raise my overall GPA and psychology GPA. But, anticipating I get A's in all three courses this would only raise my overal GPA from a 3.64 to a 3.66....and raise my psychology GPA from a 3.62 to a 3.67.

Do you think this small increase in GPA will be worth the money of taking all three of these classes? Or is this increase too small to make a difference to PhD admission committees?

Thanks for your help.

Would you have already received the degree you are working on?
 
No, a PhD program. I heard it was 50... But, I guess I can't be completely sure.


Yikes - 50? Wow. But 16 is a lot of faculty accepting too, so that should make it potentially like 3 people per? Not so bad. Is that a PsyD program?
 
I've been lurking around here offline for quite some time and finally decided to join in on the fun!

Congratulations to those who have received interview invitations and to those who have been accepted!

This is my second time applying. I still haven't received any invitations yet when 6 out of 7 universities that I applied to have popped up here and/or on gradcafe.

Does anyone know whether the process is different for international applicants? Should I be worried that I haven't been contacted yet or could the fact that I am an international applicant have something to do with this? Thanks in advance. 🙂

International students usually have to provide proof that they can speak English, like a TOEFL score... did you do that?
 
Wow, I guess I'm an amateur - never heard of that many people being invited to a PhD interview. Whatevs, hopefully you get in! Good luck!

No, a PhD program. I heard it was 50... But, I guess I can't be completely sure.
 
Is anyone here applying to the PhD program in school psychology at URI? Has anyone heard anything from them? I saw a post on gradcafé about interview invites for their behavioral science program which made me a little anxious...

Does anyone happen to know how competitive their school psychology program is, for instance how many people apply on average each year? I'm just curious because if it is highly competitive I guess I can just rule them out...

Thanks 🙂

According to the APA Graduate Study book, in the 2009-2010 application season they had 16 applicants to the School Psych PhD program. From there, they accepted 9 and enrolled 5. Hope that helps 🙂
 
Hey guys, I've been reading this thread constantly for the last month and finally decided to join 🙂

I noticed that the Texas Woman's University Counseling PhD website was changed this morning. For the last year or so they haven't done interviews but according to the update they ARE conducting interviews on 2/18. Has anyone applied there or heard anything?

So far out of the programs I applied to I was only invited to interview for the clinical psychology doctoral program at the University of North Texas. I'm really excited/nervous about that because it's my top choice. But now I'm worried that I'm not even going to get invited to TWU, which was my "back up" school. I'm just hoping and praying all goes well with UNT.

If anyone else applied or was invited to interview at TWU or UNT, please PM me! I'd love to talk, especially with someone else that is going to be at the UNT interview.

And congrats to everyone who received interviews!

Yes TWU is doing interviews this year. I don't know if we've sent out the invites yet though. We're not a back-up school though. 😡
 
Already had my interview with University of Toledo on Monday... I think it went pretty well but now I just wait! They are having one more interview day on 2/4, but applicants have already been invited. After that they will make admission offers.

I'm also waiting to hear from three other schools. I would be happy to get into any of the four I applied to... I just wish I knew already if I will get in anywhere!!

:scared: soooo nervous!

I'm glad I found this site though so I know I'm not the only one going through this!!!
 
Thanks for that; it's a really good point!

I cannot tell you how many of us who are in doctorate programs re-ranked our top choices following interviews.... Maybe the choice was perfect on paper, but in actuality it might not have been the perfect fit. (Just trying to put a more positive spin on it for you.)

Good luck with your other interviews. I am sure you will end up somewhere that is a great fit for you.
 
Sorry to hear that. It is strange because I had good feedback as well, that's what I don't understand. Yes, I'm sure we will both end up somewhere we're supposed to, even if we don't understand it now 😕

I also got a rejection from my top choice already. I was really dissapointed because I had very positive feedback from a POI there before I applied. I just keep telling myself that I will end up where I am supposed to...

I know how you feel though, it sucks 🙁
 
Hypothetical question.. if University A invites people to interview, some get accepted, but they all turn it down. I'm assuming they'd go back to the pool of people they interviewed. Is this correct in thinking?
 
Thanks! Good luck to you in the crazy process.

So sorry to hear that, ClinChildPsy13, but if they did not recognize your brilliance and great fit to the program, then this was not the place for you! Things have a weird way of working out, even when it is not what we had planned for ourselves. I am sure the interview offers will continue to pour in, and you will find a great school that wants you and all your talents. :luck:
 
Thanks. Nice to know I'm not alone, although I'm sorry about your top choice as well. Good luck with your other interviews - I hope one of the programs is exactly what you are looking for.

Sorry to hear that clinchildpsy, I feel the exact same way. I thought that my top choice was a PERFECT fit, and although I knew it was a bit of a long shot, I hoped that I would at least get an interview. I have a couple of others interviews though and am still waiting for 6 schools to send out info, so I am hopeful. Not hearing anything from your top choice is very disappointing though.
 
Here are some FACTS all students should know. Clinical psychology is probably the most difficult graduate program in terms of how long the training takes and how many requirements you must pass (it will take you 8 years after college to become a licensed psychologist)

1) After completing your bachelor’s degree, a clinical psychology PHD or PsyD will take you an additional 5-7 years of full-time graduate study.

2) If your program is not funded, this may cost you $200,00 in loans.

3) There is a HUGE imbalance and shortage of internship positions (this is a requirement to graduate) and the stipend is $25,000 at best if you get into a super competitive position. There are currently about 100 applicants per 1-2 positions. Look at the APA MATCH RATES for each program before you apply. They should be close to 100%. THIS IS HUGELY IMPORTANT IN YOUR DECISION TO GO SOMEWHERE.

4) If you land a post-doc AFTER graduating, this will pay you between 25,000-45,000 on the high end.

5) After you graduate, you will still need 3,000 hours (this includes internship hours) to be licensed. You will need to take a demanding exam and some states have further regulations, such as an oral exam and case formulation, which may have very low passing rates (50% in NJ). This can delay your ability to practice after you graduate for several years!

6) Salaries in clinical psychology are among the lowest compared to other professions, particularly given the extensive training requirements you must pass (yes, its longer than medical school and much more competitive). Current salaries are very low for clinical post-docs (between 25,000-35,000). Average mid-career salaries can range from 60,000-85,000 plus depending on where you work.

GOOD LUCK EVERYONE.
 
Has anyone gotten any invites from

CAU in MIA general PsyD track
Nova PhD & PsyD track

I got an email from Nova asking me if I wanted to consider the School Psychology PsyD program as well. Did anyone else get this message?

I look forward to everyones response
 
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Even University of Missouri in St. Louis has sent out invites? done yet?
OMG...it's really not looking good this year:scared:😱

How about West Virginia? Can those who receive invites PM me their POI? Thanks!
 
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