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Hello Colleagues! I have been mulling over some thoughts regarding my interview schedule and would like to run something by the forum. Specifically, if any person has already been through the internship process already, I’m curious about your reflections on the process. I appreciate feedback from anyone, however!
I am fortunate enough to have gotten almost all of the 20 sites to which I applied (17). Having not been through this process, I (think?) I made the mistake of accepting every interview that did not have a schedule conflict, and requested only a couple phone interviews that conflicted with other sites. I am feeling overwhelmed by my crammed interview schedule, and am now feeling tempted to request phone/Skype interviews from my lower preference sites. I do not want to disrespect the time of TD’s in reviewing my materials and accommodating my schedule! At the same time, I want to be well rested and prepared for my top site interviews and worry my tight schedule will impact my performance.
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated!
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Hi there! I'm in a similar position in that I applied to 15 sites and received 11 interview offers (definitely not as many as you have, so I can't imagine)! I ended up declining the invite to my least preferred site to cap my interviews at 10 (for the particular site I ended up cutting out, an on-site interview was required, so a phone/Skype interview was not an option). As someone who was extremely burnt out and exhausted by the end of grad school interviews, I knew I did not have the energy to interview at more than 10 sites. In fact, after only a couple of interviews in December I was already left feeling drained (introvert problems).
I think it also helps to know that APPIC match statistics indicate that the overwhelming majority of people match to their top 3 sites. Less than 1% match to their 10th, 11th, 12th, etc. site. It sounds like you're a competitive applicant who will no doubt match somewhere you like and value. If you have the inclination that you'll be drained by this process, it sounds like a good option is to channel your energy into the sites you really care about. With that being said, I know interviewing at a lot of sites is doable (I know someone from my program who interviewed at 14!), but it really comes down to whether or not it's worth it, keeping in mind match statistics and your own emotional and financial state.
I hope that helps, and best of luck with whatever you decide! This is definitely a nice problem to have, so kudos to you! 🙂