2012 APPIC Internship Application Thread

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This is likely the case. This whole process can bring out the paranoia in everyone! As far as being useful information for them in evaluating you, it may give them a sense of your interest in their population or the type of work they do (e.g. if they are a geriatric track, and all your other sites are peds, that might bring up some questions).
So in the spirit of paranoia, I got worried when you said if this is asked and I mentioned different places that is not similar to their rotation it might count against me. So I have interview in different fields: community mental health both children and adults, hospital (Kaiser/Sharp), one university counseling center and one VA. Would that look bad for the interviewer?
 
Well, this is obviously just anecdotal but I had a pretty terrible experience on an interview last year that made it clear that I wasn't high on their list. Two of the people I was supposed to interview with did not show up, and the one person I met with was 15 minutes late. Also, the person I met with was clearly unprepared for the interview. Thankfully, I had another interview in the same city so it wasn't a completely wasted trip.

On the flip side, I know a woman who was told point blank by a site that they were going to rank her #1 and, well... they didn't. And she didn't rank anyone else so she was pretty screwed in the end. I know there are rules against that happening, but it doesn't necessarily mean those things don't happen.

Anyway, I think those are pretty extreme examples and hopefully won't happen to anyone. I don't know that it's worth putting too much energy into trying to decode what certain behaviors or things said might mean about where you fall in their ranking, though I definitely understand the temptation to do so. I worked in college athletics in undergrad and the interview process reminded me some of the recruitment trips we'd have athletes come on. I think it's worth remembering that both sites and applicants are trying to sell themselves.

I'd definitely caution anyone against trying to read too much into interview day "antics," even in your example. It's possible that the faculty scheduled to interview you may not be in your area of interest, may have been assigned last-minute because your original interviewer had something come up, etc., none of which might actually reflect on the site's interest in you.

You also raise a good point that regardless of what a site tells you, it's NOT BINDING. Thus, they could tell all of their applicants, "you're a very solid applicant and are being strongly considered," and while they may not be lying, they may still not rank you as highly as you'd take that statement to mean. Thus, rank based on your own preferences and happiness with the site rather than attempting to discern what they think of you.
 
Personalized email rejection from Erie Psychological Consortium received on Saturday at noon. 🙁
 
Philadelphia VA sent general mass invites on Dec. 12th wanting to know by Dec 14th which interview dates applicants wanted. December 19-20th or January 4-6th.
Thanks so much the info... at least now I know [grrrr....😡]
 
I believe someone mentioned getting an interview early on but I never heard about this site again. I did not hear from them so I'm guessing rejection. Anyone else have an info about this site?

I havent heard from them either. I checked appic website and their notification date is listed ad 12/20.
 
This is an interesting question that I had not thought of. How do you go about answering this- what are the implications? Are they likely to think less of you if you don't have many other interviews?

Building upon Tutu's question, I am wondering what sites may think if you only have one interview. I am only waiting to hear back from two placements, but I'm going to assume that I will end up with one interview after this entire process. How should I approach such a question in that instance? I obviously don't want to lie, but I also hope I don't give off an impression that I am a poor candidate and that no one else wanted me. I don't believe I am a poor candidate - I actually have been able to hold on to some of my confidence in my skills and performance clinically throughout this process - I firmly believe that the probationary status of my school detrimentally affected my chances of matching in the APPIC process. But I also don't want to place blame either...

Any suggestions?
 
I got a phone call to set up an interview for JLG-RICA (in MD) on 12/15.
 
I havent heard from them either. I checked appic website and their notification date is listed ad 12/20.
thanks! for some odd reason I thought their notification day is 12/15. I really like this site too :xf: hopefully we get invited 🙂
 
Hi All,

I was hoping I could get some help from a fellow SDNer who is also interviewing at Southern Arizona Psychology Internship Center on January 12.

I'm not arriving into TUC until midnight on the 12th and am finding it incredibly difficult to rent a car around that time (unless anyone knows if it's better to call a car rental place than try to reserve online when it comes to late flights/car rentals?). I was wondering if there is any one else that is interviewing that day that wouldn't mind letting me hitch a ride with them in the morning to La Frontera and then drop me off at my car rental place after (I'm staying in AZ for a while). I would stay at the same hotel to make it easy.

Of course, there is always the ability to take a taxi, but thought I would throw it out there and see if I got any bites. PM me if you willing and able!

Thanks!
 
Has anyone heard from MercyFirst? I am going to assume I've been rejected... but it would be nice if they confirmed!
 
Hi all, just wanted to get folks opinion on this. The few college counseling site offers I have only do phone interviews, but they offer informal site visits. Any thoughts on how important this might be in the admission process?? These sites are not local, so would require me to travel, but I think like someone said on this forum earlier, you do make an impression either way, even if they say the informal site visits don't count toward final ranking decision.

Any feedback would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!🙂
 
I am just wondering if anyone has received a rejection from Northwestern SOM yet. I am assuming I'm receiving a rejection at this point, which is fine, but I'd just like to know definitively!

Hope everyone is doing well with interviews or getting ready for them! 🙂
 
Hi Everyone 🙂

Has ANYONE heard ANYTHING from WCU (Western Carolina University) yet?

APPIC says the notification date was 12/15, but I haven't heard anything.
The website has no additional information.

thanks in advance
 
Hi all, just wanted to get folks opinion on this. The few college counseling site offers I have only do phone interviews, but they offer informal site visits. Any thoughts on how important this might be in the admission process?? These sites are not local, so would require me to travel, but I think like someone said on this forum earlier, you do make an impression either way, even if they say the informal site visits don't count toward final ranking decision.

Any feedback would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!🙂


Hi 🙂
I would go, personally. I've run this scenario past my professors and overall, have been told that any chance you get to show interest in the site, meet the staff, and let them meet you, personally, is going to increase your chances. I think unconsciously it would be hard not to favor someone you had the opportunity to sit with and experience in person. Since that's so important in our profession, I think it helps.

But, of course, these are trained professionals who can sense people without being in the room with them, and it would be discriminatory to rank only individuals who had the financial means to visit the site. I think it's nice that so many UCC's are phone-only because it levels the playing field regarding financial privledge (but I'm a sucker for in-person interviews because I think I do better! 🙂 )

that was wishy-washy, but my opinion is if you can go, go. good luck!:luck:
 
I got an interview with them a few days ago. Was just wondering if anyone else got an interview there? Also, when flying to battle creek, what airport do most people fly into?

Good luck on interviews everyone!:xf:
 
While I assume I am being rejected from Sharp, I haven't received their rejection email yet and their due date they announced on APPIC was 12/16. Hmm, anybody hear anything from them?


I have not heard from them yet. I too have been assuming I am being rejected, but somehow have a small tiny (and probably foolish) glimmer of hope that maybe they are waiting to see how many interview invitations were accepted before emailing rejections. The alternative is depressing.

Has anyone, besides the one post, heard about people getting interviews or rejections from SHARP HEALTHCARE in San Diego???????
 
Hi 🙂
I would go, personally. I've run this scenario past my professors and overall, have been told that any chance you get to show interest in the site, meet the staff, and let them meet you, personally, is going to increase your chances. I think unconsciously it would be hard not to favor someone you had the opportunity to sit with and experience in person. Since that's so important in our profession, I think it helps.

But, of course, these are trained professionals who can sense people without being in the room with them, and it would be discriminatory to rank only individuals who had the financial means to visit the site. I think it's nice that so many UCC's are phone-only because it levels the playing field regarding financial privledge (but I'm a sucker for in-person interviews because I think I do better! 🙂 )

that was wishy-washy, but my opinion is if you can go, go. good luck!:luck:

hi 7874,

Thank you for the feedback. What you said made a lot of sense. Doing phone interviews is a double edge sword. On the one hand, it's nice to not have to deal w/ the stress of traveling and spend money I don't have, but on the other hand, I definitely interview better in person, and it would also be nice for me as an applicant to get a sense of the culture at the site and see if I would fit in there.

Now if I were to try to visit some of the sites, do you think I should try to schedule something before or after the phone interview (if I have the options schedule wise)? I know I'm being a little obsessive here, but this entire process makes me obsessive!:laugh:

Thanks!
 
Site Name: Howard University Counseling Service
Location: Washington, DC

The interview notification date for the Howard University Counseling Service Predoctoral Internship Program has been changed from December 18 to December 21.
 
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Email invite yesterday. I'm still waiting on Temple, then I'll know all my sites.

I had my Boston Consortium interview yesterday, and for those who have interviews there coming up, I think you'll be pleased. They have the interview day down to a science. Everything was very organized and the faculty were very enthusiastic. The interns also seemed happy. Dr. Lancey is incredibly nice and I can't think of a better word to describe him than "jolly"! Dr. Shaw was also very nice and down-to-earth. Nobody asked "tricky" questions or tried to really stump me. They provided bagels/coffee for breakfast and a variety of sandwiches for lunch (including veggie sandwiches). There was water/soda available all day.

The only downside to this interview was that I got stuck in the elevator very first thing! :scared: The policeman at the hospital eventually let me out, and I was early enough that I was still early for the interview, thank goodness. Dr. Lancey joked that that's part of the stress-testing, but it was in fun.


thanks for sharing! what track were you interviewing for? i'm interviewing for child, and really looking forward to it!
 
Yes, I have an interview for Woodhull this week. They sent personalized email invites.
 
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Mercy First does rolling invites. I have my interview this week. I'm not sure if they are still sending out offers.
 
has anyone heard from Advocate Family Care Network or UCSF Infant-Parent program?
 
hi 7874,

Thank you for the feedback. What you said made a lot of sense. Doing phone interviews is a double edge sword. On the one hand, it's nice to not have to deal w/ the stress of traveling and spend money I don't have, but on the other hand, I definitely interview better in person, and it would also be nice for me as an applicant to get a sense of the culture at the site and see if I would fit in there.

Now if I were to try to visit some of the sites, do you think I should try to schedule something before or after the phone interview (if I have the options schedule wise)? I know I'm being a little obsessive here, but this entire process makes me obsessive!:laugh:

Thanks!

CC are unique in this, in talking to my supervisors at a CC they recommend that I go to any open house I can in order to help with my rankings and understanding of sites. However, some sites will not do their open house till after interviews are done - and submit their rank order list before the open house to not be influenced. So I say go, more for yourself than the site. You want to see where you will be working for one year. However, some sites say you can visit are your own time - I am not doing this because a)I dont have the time/money b) many of these sites have pictures/tour on line. If you are going to schedule a visit I would do it after your interview.

And there you have it my 2 cents on the topic. Good luck.
 
Hello,

Did anyone apply to Howard University CC and already receive an interview or rejection? I know their notification deadline has been extended but I'm also wondering if they have already made some decisions.

Thanks!
 
What do people think about taking their small carry-on luggage with them to interviews?

I'm interviewing at a rural VA and am trying to avoid the expense of renting a car (especially 'cause of the available public transportation and everything is close together) and hotel late check-out fees. The interview is all day and I planned on jumping on a bus to head back to the airport when it's done, but I'm wondering what to do with my carry-on.
 
I have not heard from them yet. I too have been assuming I am being rejected, but somehow have a small tiny (and probably foolish) glimmer of hope that maybe they are waiting to see how many interview invitations were accepted before emailing rejections. The alternative is depressing.

Has anyone, besides the one post, heard about people getting interviews or rejections from SHARP HEALTHCARE in San Diego???????


Yes, a friend of mine got an invite. I understand that they might not be done sending out invites though...
 
I think it is fine taking your luggage. Most sites know that you probably don't reside in the area and that you're traveling. They are also probably used to people, especially in areas with public transportation, bringing luggage - granted, I'd caution saying this because it probably wouldn't be appropriate to have several bags, but I think a carry on and computer bag are acceptable. I know a few peers did that last year and you just put them in a corner for the day.

What do people think about taking their small carry-on luggage with them to interviews?

I'm interviewing at a rural VA and am trying to avoid the expense of renting a car (especially 'cause of the available public transportation and everything is close together) and hotel late check-out fees. The interview is all day and I planned on jumping on a bus to head back to the airport when it's done, but I'm wondering what to do with my carry-on.
 
What do people think about taking their small carry-on luggage with them to interviews?

I'm interviewing at a rural VA and am trying to avoid the expense of renting a car (especially 'cause of the available public transportation and everything is close together) and hotel late check-out fees. The interview is all day and I planned on jumping on a bus to head back to the airport when it's done, but I'm wondering what to do with my carry-on.

I was hoping they would be somewhat used to that and would be okay with bringing it with you to the interview and possibly leave it in an office somewhere. But I would like to know what other suggestions are as well because I have to catch flights immediately after the interviews and would not have time to leave them at my hotel to get them. :shrug:
 
Hello,

Did anyone apply to Howard University CC and already receive an interview or rejection? I know their notification deadline has been extended but I'm also wondering if they have already made some decisions.

Thanks!

I didn't receive anything, I am still waiting too....
 
What do people think about taking their small carry-on luggage with them to interviews?

I'm interviewing at a rural VA and am trying to avoid the expense of renting a car (especially 'cause of the available public transportation and everything is close together) and hotel late check-out fees. The interview is all day and I planned on jumping on a bus to head back to the airport when it's done, but I'm wondering what to do with my carry-on.

Last year some of the interviewees at my externship placement brought their carry-on luggage with them and were able to leave it in a office. I think that it's typical and should not be too much of an issue but I would ask before heading to the interview. Otherwise, some hotels will allow you to leave your luggage behind their frontdesk after you have checked out.
 
has anyone heard from Advocate Family Care Network or UCSF Infant-Parent program?

I also applied to the infant-parent program and haven't heard anything yet. If I do hear either way I will post here. Good luck
 
Anyone hear from them? I know they have a 12/30 notification date, but just wanted to see...
 
I have not heard from them yet. I too have been assuming I am being rejected, but somehow have a small tiny (and probably foolish) glimmer of hope that maybe they are waiting to see how many interview invitations were accepted before emailing rejections. The alternative is depressing.

Has anyone, besides the one post, heard about people getting interviews or rejections from SHARP HEALTHCARE in San Diego???????
I was invited for interview at Sharp on 12/15 also.
 
Anyone hear from them? I know they have a 12/30 notification date, but just wanted to see...

I also haven't heard anything. I bet that we won't hear anything until the last possible second...
 
CC are unique in this, in talking to my supervisors at a CC they recommend that I go to any open house I can in order to help with my rankings and understanding of sites. However, some sites will not do their open house till after interviews are done - and submit their rank order list before the open house to not be influenced. So I say go, more for yourself than the site. You want to see where you will be working for one year. However, some sites say you can visit are your own time - I am not doing this because a)I dont have the time/money b) many of these sites have pictures/tour on line. If you are going to schedule a visit I would do it after your interview.

And there you have it my 2 cents on the topic. Good luck.

I think you just convinced me :laugh: I'll contact them and gauge their level of interest. I'll definitely try to schedule a visit for the ones who would meet with me and give me a tour. It's gonna hurt my wallet not to mention time/stress, but since everyone else's doing it (for none CC sites), I guess I can't complain. So thank you for your feedback and good luck to you too!
 
Has anyone who was invited to the Ohio Psychology Internship for an interview heard back from them with a confirmation of your interview time? I received the invitation 2 weeks ago and was told interviews for my track would take place on 1/13. The TD asked me to respond with whether I would like a morning or afternoon interview, but I never received a response.
 
i still havent heard from sharp either but one of my class mates got an interview on friday...im still holding on to some hope though lol

btw question for second timers: did anyone re apply to sites where they interviewed last year (with more hours and obviously better materials), only to get straight rejected this time? that happened to 2 of my sites and im starting to wonder if i did really bad on my interviews...although one place i reapplied to where i interviewed gave me an interview again.
 
So in the spirit of paranoia, I got worried when you said if this is asked and I mentioned different places that is not similar to their rotation it might count against me.

Niknok- I said "it might bring up some questions", not "it might count against you!" (there's some paranoia guided re-stating for you!) Remember- you are at the interview because they WANT YOU for their position. They are not doing you a favor. If there were insurmountable gaps between your training and their needs, you probably wouldn't have been invited to interview. My best advice is to focus on the similarities and how they make you a good fit.
If you've done community psych with adults and children, highlight your experience with the community psychology, and how your experiences with both children and adults has strengthened your appreciation for the general applicability of this approach. If asked directly about the different types programs you are interviewing at (which I'm almost certain you won't be!), you could talk about how your strong generalist training has prepared you well to be a successful professional psychologist in a variety of settings. You could also focus on how your commitment to and strengths with a particular clinical approach or framework (i.e. CBT) guides your case conceptualization in wide variety of clinical settings with many different client types and presenting clinical issues.

Seriously though- try not to be paranoid about this issue. They WANT YOU to be their intern and they have determined that your background and training are appropriate for their site.
 
Has anyone heard a rejection from Geisenger Medical Center or JLG RICA? I know they sent out invites so i'm awaiting a rejection, however find it so rude for sites to not inform us! Just wanted to see if anyone has....I will probably end up emailing the training director just to be safe since a friend of mine had not heard from a site and she ended up getting an interview (w/the email lost in cyber space).
 
Has anyone who was invited to the Ohio Psychology Internship for an interview heard back from them with a confirmation of your interview time? I received the invitation 2 weeks ago and was told interviews for my track would take place on 1/13. The TD asked me to respond with whether I would like a morning or afternoon interview, but I never received a response.

I heard back right away. That said, I requested a phone interview because I heard from 4 past interns and 1 faculty member that its an awful site. Apparently, last year, every intern had negative things to say about every rotation! (working 70+ hour weeks, no respect, etc) So, maybe i heard back because I had a special request? Just couldnt justify a flight and hotel for that site ....
 
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