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I figured this might be useful for others. Went to upload the CV that I was having issues with earlier, due to not having the most updated version of IE. I received the notification that the site is no longer accepting applicants a full 7 hours before the deadline. Not sure why nor do I care to find out, but it could happen to you. Lesson learned: Upload app. materials as soon as they're ready.
eAnother submission question: When you designate, does the portal automatically submit both your DCT verification and your transcript? I don't see any info about attaching/sending these in any way. Just being extra cautious. Thanks.
Received my first interview offer this morning, so all of that negativity about the site closing early has been erased. Good luck to everyone in this process!
Congrats! Do you mind telling us which site?
Also, SOMEONE MAKE THE INTERVIEW THREAD NOW! IT'S BEGUN!
Yay! Thank you ! !hmmmmm, I'll do it. It feels like I'm coming full circle since I made the graduate school interview thread oh so many years back... 😵
Rule number one. . . NEVER look over things that you have already submitted . No good can come of itSo I'm doing that thing where you look back on all your application materials after you've submitted the majority of them...on my cover letters, I would address them to "Dear Training Director's name and colleagues." A couple people I know had "Dear Training Director's name and Selection Committee," among other things. Am I being super neurotic to think that indicating "colleagues" in my initial salutation could be seen as wrong? Feel free to tell me if I'm at the super-psychotic stage of the internship phase or if I need to be re-wording for my last few letters.
I think you are over thinking this and either wording is perfectly appropriate. Good luck with your last few applications and I agree with Magick91683 that once you are done, you should not look back at what you have submitted.So I'm doing that thing where you look back on all your application materials after you've submitted the majority of them...on my cover letters, I would address them to "Dear Training Director's name and colleagues." A couple people I know had "Dear Training Director's name and Selection Committee," among other things. Am I being super neurotic to think that indicating "colleagues" in my initial salutation could be seen as wrong? Feel free to tell me if I'm at the super-psychotic stage of the internship phase or if I need to be re-wording for my last few letters.
Really appreciate you!! I was considering doing it but don't think I could keep up. I'd be happy to help, however, if you like.hmmmmm, I'll do it. It feels like I'm coming full circle since I made the graduate school interview thread oh so many years back... 😵
YUP. I've made it a life rule that extends to after I've printed conference posters too.Rule number one. . . NEVER look over things that you have already submitted . No good can come of it
Mine says the same thing, and my application was verified by my DCT. I believe this only applies to individuals who completed a terminal master's in addition to their doctoral degree.Hey all! Hope everyone is hanging in there and excited for the waiting phase (I know I am!). As I was submitting my final applications this morning and was reviewing the pdf, I noticed something that was possibly concerning. On page 5 of my application under the section titled "Summary of Practicum Experience," it states "Terminal Masters Hours (if any) Verified by Director of Clinical Training (DCT)? No." I have no hours logged under a terminal masters so I am hoping this is what the 'no' refers to, and my application was verified by my DCT (APPI says DCT "verified" in red under the status bar). Are others with verified APPIs and without terminal masters hours seeing this as well? Thanks in advance, and good luck to all!
http://forums.studentdoctor.net/threads/2016-2017-appic-internship-interview-thread.1228220/I cannot seem to find the internship interview thread. Can someone direct me?
Hi all, I just got on this forum and it looks like super helpful. I am sure everybody is in the middle of the interview process. I can't help but bring up the ranking that's coming up pretty close. I am torn between South Shore in Boston and Denver Health in Denver. Anyone has any points to share? Good luck with all the travelingBased on previous threads, right now is the time to start thinking about the upcoming APPIC/predoctoral internship application cycle! This is a good space to discuss the application process, any questions that might pop up, and just general commiseration. Good luck all!
I am not familiar with either of those sites and it is unlikely that many people will be able (or willing) to offer feedback with regard to specific sites, but in past threads people have posted about more general concerns with ranking. For example, if they were struggling with whether to prioritize preferred location vs. preferred training, etc. You may get more helpful support if you can talk more generally about your dilemma.Hi all, I just got on this forum and it looks like super helpful. I am sure everybody is in the middle of the interview process. I can't help but bring up the ranking that's coming up pretty close. I am torn between South Shore in Boston and Denver Health in Denver. Anyone has any points to share? Good luck with all the traveling
Thank you...! I agree with what you're saying..I am not familiar with either of those sites and it is unlikely that many people will be able (or willing) to offer feedback with regard to specific sites, but in past threads people have posted about more general concerns with ranking. For example, if they were struggling with whether to prioritize preferred location vs. preferred training, etc. You may get more helpful support if you can talk more generally about your dilemma.
I guess my question is more in terms of people can share the impressions of these two programs ...! And of course location vs. trainingThank you...! I agree with what you're saying..