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I almost did this, but I got this horrifying premonition that I would change something at the last minute, then my internet would crash before I could certify it, and I'd miss the deadline.I did change one rank right before the deadline! It was a rank on the bottom half of my list that I moved from being last to third from last.
That’s exactly why I stopped touching mine!I almost did this, but I got this horrifying premonition that I would change something at the last minute, then my internet would crash before I could certify it, and I'd miss the deadline.![]()
I love everything about this!Special shout out to my classmates who initiated a whole discussion during last night's class about SDN and this forum, both about our collective anxiety as well some ways in which we were helpful during this process.![]()
MRW when someone referenced a post I made and I didn't reveal that it was me:
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TWSS!That’s exactly why I stopped touching mine!
I think you just outed yourself.Special shout out to my classmates who initiated a whole discussion during last night's class about SDN and this forum, both about our collective anxiety as well some ways in which we were helpful during this process.![]()
MRW when someone referenced a post I made and I didn't reveal that it was me:
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That’s exactly why I stopped touching mine!
😉I think you just outed yourself.
😡 It's horrible that this is happening at all, let alone now. Take care of yourself.Oh and now of course the ex is bringing me back to court because he wants the restraining order gone. I need to go to prac that day, this is ridiculous!!!!!!!!
Or just work in general?Anyone else feeling super burned out on clinical work right about now?
I feel the same way, it’s almost like I want to put my life on pause till match day but likeeeee that’s so not realistic 🙁 time is going by so slow it seems but also normal!! Ahhh what is going on haha
so much so that it has occurred to me that at least getting the flu would be a way to avoid responsibilities and pass time
so much so that it has occurred to me that at least getting the flu would be a way to avoid responsibilities and pass time
oh what a beautiful day to ruminate about all the stupid things i said/did in interviews
What country?!?!?!Like? I know I said quite a few silly things:
When asked about a case conceptualization I missed out on like 50% of information.
When the interviewers asked if I had missed anything I replied “yep, I probably did but since I can’t think right now- I’ll leave it at that”
I was a little offended during one interview when they asked something about my ethnic background... and they didn’t seem impressed with it either. “I’m Latina” “like what country?” “The United States” “no... what country?” “Uhhhh California?” It put me in an odd spot. Microaggressions a bit perhaps
“What do you do for self-care?” “I schedule it” crazy looks.... “no, like what” “ohhhhhh!” *dork reply*
“Any questions for me?”.... “nope, I know I should have some but my brain is not working at the moment” - I literally said that.
I have more probably....
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Yes, microaggression. NOT okay.Like? I know I said quite a few silly things:
When asked about a case conceptualization I missed out on like 50% of information.
When the interviewers asked if I had missed anything I replied “yep, I probably did but since I can’t think right now- I’ll leave it at that”
I was a little offended during one interview when they asked something about my ethnic background... and they didn’t seem impressed with it either. “I’m Latina” “like what country?” “The United States” “no... what country?” “Uhhhh California?” It put me in an odd spot. Microaggressions a bit perhaps
“What do you do for self-care?” “I schedule it” crazy looks.... “no, like what” “ohhhhhh!” *dork reply*
“Any questions for me?”.... “nope, I know I should have some but my brain is not working at the moment” - I literally said that.
I have more probably....
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What country?!?!?!Yes, microaggression. NOT okay.
That is LUDICROUS. Wtf. I wouldn't want to go to a site that would do that. How dare they!
Side note: I love that you were just super honest about your brain functioning with them! I'd be all about that as an interviewer.
Like? I know I said quite a few silly things:
When asked about a case conceptualization I missed out on like 50% of information.
When the interviewers asked if I had missed anything I replied “yep, I probably did but since I can’t think right now- I’ll leave it at that”
I was a little offended during one interview when they asked something about my ethnic background... and they didn’t seem impressed with it either. “I’m Latina” “like what country?” “The United States” “no... what country?” “Uhhhh California?” It put me in an odd spot. Microaggressions a bit perhaps
“What do you do for self-care?” “I schedule it” crazy looks.... “no, like what” “ohhhhhh!” *dork reply*
“Any questions for me?”.... “nope, I know I should have some but my brain is not working at the moment” - I literally said that.
I have more probably....
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Unless an interviewee offers the information without such questions, I'm pretty sure asking questions along those lines isn't close to illegal; it is illegal. And not like "against APPIC rules" illegal, but "against U.S. law" illegal.I'm pretty sure the that question about your ethnic background is pretty close to what Greg might deem to be an illegal question...
My days have now become organized around when the Olympics are on. They're about all that's getting me to at least sorta focus in on work during the day.
My days have now become organized around when the Olympics are on. They're about all that's getting me to at least sorta focus in on work during the day.

Like? I know I said quite a few silly things:
When asked about a case conceptualization I missed out on like 50% of information.
When the interviewers asked if I had missed anything I replied “yep, I probably did but since I can’t think right now- I’ll leave it at that”
“Any questions for me?”.... “nope, I know I should have some but my brain is not working at the moment” - I literally said that.
I have more probably....
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I was a little offended during one interview when they asked something about my ethnic background... and they didn’t seem impressed with it either. “I’m Latina” “like what country?” “The United States” “no... what country?” “Uhhhh California?” It put me in an odd spot. Microaggressions a bit perhaps
Things like this and @affectiveH3art 's experience horrify me. For a profession centered on relating with and helping people, how? That's rhetorical - I know how, unfortunately, but it's sickening.Ugh. Also Latino (and California!) and I was looking for native Spanish speaking supervisors during internship. I asked every site whether they could offer supervision in Spanish...and got a few cringe-worthy answers.
At one site the TD replied something like, "I only know the most important Spanish phrases -- how to order another beer and how to ask where the bathroom is." The other interviewers laughed and I was speechless. Another site, again the TD I think, replied something like, "I speak enough Spanish so that I could tell a 2-year old to sit down and be quiet." Again, laughter from the other interviewers and crickets from me. I'm not even sure what they meant by that comment.
IIRC, the after-match survey explicitly asks about inappropriate questions/interactions during interviews -- I hope you'll share your experience there too.
Unless an interviewee offers the information without such questions, I'm pretty sure asking questions along those lines isn't close to illegal; it is illegal. And not like "against APPIC rules" illegal, but "against U.S. law" illegal.
Things like this and @affectiveH3art 's experience horrify me. For a profession centered on relating with and helping people, how? That's rhetorical - I know how, unfortunately, but it's sickening.
Unfortunately, that’s common for us brown folk. Lol at least from my experience. Especially in this field.
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Unfortunately, that’s common for us brown folk. Lol at least from my experience. Especially in this field.
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Also a California Latina. Hi guys!!! Oh man, the stories I could share about people in this field...
During internship interviews someone asked me “where I was from” and when I didn’t give them the answer they were fishing for, changed tactics and asked where my parents were from.
Unfortunately, that’s common for us brown folk. Lol at least from my experience. Especially in this field.
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Also a California Latina. Hi guys!!! Oh man, the stories I could share about people in this field...
During internship interviews someone asked me “where I was from” and when I didn’t give them the answer they were fishing for, changed tactics and asked where my parents were from.
Ugh. Gross. Unfortunately not uncommon though.Also a California Latina. Hi guys!!! Oh man, the stories I could share about people in this field...
During internship interviews someone asked me “where I was from” and when I didn’t give them the answer they were fishing for, changed tactics and asked where my parents were from.
Also a California Latina. Hi guys!!! Oh man, the stories I could share about people in this field...
During internship interviews someone asked me “where I was from” and when I didn’t give them the answer they were fishing for, changed tactics and asked where my parents were from.
My gosh. Not only is it insensitive and microaggressive, but sounds oddly like a therapy session...what is wrong with these people?Ugh! I feel that! I wasn’t about spending interviews explaining to people where I was from so I just made it very clear where I was from with a persoal statement where in the second sentence it says that I immigrated from Cuba to the US. Of course then I had an interviewer who was like trying to probe into how I felt during my acculturation when I first got here (I was 2 1/2 years old) and when I gave a sort of eh response about trying to adapt to the two languages she was like yes but how did you really feel. Like lady I was 2 The best I can offer you is an educated guess about how I might have felt -___-
Ugh! I feel that! I wasn’t about spending interviews explaining to people where I was from so I just made it very clear where I was from with a persoal statement where in the second sentence it says that I immigrated from Cuba to the US. Of course then I had an interviewer who was like trying to probe into how I felt during my acculturation when I first got here (I was 2 1/2 years old) and when I gave a sort of eh response about trying to adapt to the two languages she was like yes but how did you really feel. Like lady I was 2 The best I can offer you is an educated guess about how I might have felt -___-