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Hi! I heard from the adult track on TuesdayHI Happy Thursday Fellow Future Docs! Maybe I missed it, but has anyone heard from Mount Sinai/ Elmhurst?
Hi! I heard from the adult track on TuesdayHI Happy Thursday Fellow Future Docs! Maybe I missed it, but has anyone heard from Mount Sinai/ Elmhurst?
I think that would depend on a lot of factors such as where you applied. 50% is very solid though. For example some factors that you may not even have thought of could have a big influence. I got invites to about 70% of the sites I applied to in state, but only 10% out of state. Familiarity of sites with your school and practicum experiences I’m sure must have a big influence.Is anyone aware of the average percentage of interviews? Like if someone applies to 10 sites and gets 5, is that 50% rate average or less/more? I'm curious, but I cannot find any solid data.
Also waiting on Columbia! Fingers crossed for all of us <3 What. A. Soul. Crushing. Process.im waiting on columbia lol and i have no idea what to expect. i suspect we're on a second tier list if no invite/rejection yet
Love it 🙂 I would strongly vote for A. After those 2 interviews, the prospective intern can implement B.Also waiting on Columbia! Fingers crossed for all of us <3 What. A. Soul. Crushing. Process.
My reassurance-seeking has begun to bore even me, so I'll phrase this in the form of a multiple choice just for kicks:
Q: A prospective intern applies to 10 sites and only receives interviews at 2 sites. They are very happy with their 2 interview sites, but (having been taught to trust statistics and whatnot) know that these numbers aren't looking good. How should they feel?
A. It only takes one site! Head up and rock your (meager but mighty) interview opportunities!B. It's ok. This happens. Take a breath and calmly form a back up plan for Phase II.C. Dang... ya done blew it! Forget Match and gear up for externship apps again.D. Woof. Quit your day job, darling. Start selling green juice on instagram and figure out what TikTok means ASAP.
@Feelings123 Agree! Save the green juice as an energy boost for yourself during interviews!Love it 🙂 I would strongly vote for A. After those 2 interviews, the prospective intern can implement B.
nope. however, their deadline is 12/25Has anyone heard from JPS/Acclaim?
You should reach out. I reached out to a site yesterday, 12/16, once their 12/15 deadline had passed and turns out there was a typo in the rejection they attempted to send me last week. I don't think it's a sign either way but I hope it ends up being good news for you! Closure sounds desirable in any event 🙂My last site I am waiting on offered interviews in November and then (according to people on here) sent rejections this week. I got neither and the notification date was 12/15. Do we think this is a hopeful sign and I should reach out? Or is this likely a rejection that hasn't come yet?
Thanks!
Closure of this whole process is a dream right now! Thanks for the help!You should reach out. I reached out to a site yesterday, 12/16, once their 12/15 deadline had passed and turns out there was a typo in the rejection they attempted to send me last week. I don't think it's a sign either way but I hope it ends up being good news for you! Closure sounds desirable in any event 🙂
I also haven't had the experience/sense that location matters THAT much in terms of receiving interviews, unless it's the sort of thing where a site tends to interview a lot of their own externs or something leaving fewer spots for other applicants
Exactly, I wasn’t saying it was the major contributor, but was just giving an example of one of many factors.I received interviews from all of the in-state sites I applied to and interviews from half of the out-of-state sites. I'm sure that familiarity with training programs and practicum sites has some influence, as does familiarity between letter writers and internship training faculty, but I would imagine that those variables play a smaller role than many others in the to-interview-or-not-to-interview regression equation.
Not yet.Did anyone get rejections from Charles George VA yet? Waiting on that lol
Congrats! I just received an invite to their Open House (via Evite) but I don't see anything about an interview in the description.....is this how yours was too?Just got an invite to Georgia State University counseling center by mass email. Went to my junk folder!
Nope lol that’s all I’m waiting on too. I want closure lol.Did anyone get rejections from Charles George VA yet? Waiting on that lol
No, I received an email from the TD yesterday separately. However, it went to my junk mail so you may want to check there!Congrats! I just received an invite to their Open House (via Evite) but I don't see anything about an interview in the description.....is this how yours was too?
I received interviews from all of the in-state sites I applied to and interviews from half of the out-of-state sites. I'm sure that familiarity with training programs and practicum sites has some influence, as does familiarity between letter writers and internship training faculty, but I would imagine that those variables play a smaller role than many others in the to-interview-or-not-to-interview regression equation.
I had the same experience.Well possibly though that's also anecdotal - for myself I didn't receive all of my in-state (even in the same city) invites and almost all of my out-of-state sites even all of the ones on an opposite coast so idk how that fits in. And the other people applying my cohort had similar experiences. I think there are too many factors to say that it's likelier you will receive in-state vs out-of-state
Yeah there are definitely several factors. For example if you and your cohort are from an area with a lot of in-demand/competitive sites like California then that could be a significant factor for lower percentage of in state interviews.Well possibly though that's also anecdotal - for myself I didn't receive all of my in-state (even in the same city) invites and almost all of my out-of-state sites even all of the ones on an opposite coast so idk how that fits in. And the other people applying my cohort had similar experiences. I think there are too many factors to say that it's likelier you will receive in-state vs out-of-state
I wouldn't read too much into any of it, a lot of sites have their own processes, If anything, my training sites limited interviews to local applicants because they didn't want to be seen as only taking local students, possibly limiting applications from students nationwide.Yeah there are definitely several factors. For example if you and your cohort are from an area with a lot of in-demand/competitive sites like California then that could be a significant factor for lower percentage of in state interviews.
Well possibly though that's also anecdotal - for myself I didn't receive all of my in-state (even in the same city) invites and almost all of my out-of-state sites even all of the ones on an opposite coast so idk how that fits in. And the other people applying my cohort had similar experiences. I think there are too many factors to say that it's likelier you will receive in-state vs out-of-state
They also did this at a site I trained atI wouldn't read too much into any of it, a lot of sites have their own processes, If anything, my training sites limited interviews to local applicants because they didn't want to be seen as only taking local students, possibly limiting applications from students nationwide.
I also wonder if a preference for local applicants might be specific to this year. Just thinking that as a member of the intern selection committee, I might prefer local applicants knowing that moving during a pandemic is quite difficult. Before the vaccine news, sites (especially those virtually operating) may have considered that making a trainee move just to WFH is silly.Yeah there are definitely several factors. For example if you and your cohort are from an area with a lot of in-demand/competitive sites like California then that could be a significant factor for lower percentage of in state interviews.
Yeah I've heard from a few different people there about the toxic work environment. Apparently staff psychologists are leaving their positions there at an alarming rate.I am no longer at Seattle VA (Puget Sound) but remain close with several trainees and staff of varying levels of seniority who are and am relaying a consistent sentiment shared among us: please consider why, unlike former years, the Seattle VA is not holding a postdoc Q&A and also why postdoc bios are not being provided in the manual (also inconsistent with prior years). Seattle VA places proud emphasis on its tendency to retain interns for fellowship, meaning many of the current fellows were also interns. Relatedly, I urge you to be wary if the training director asks you to go through him in order to speak to postdocs (as opposed to giving you a comprehensive list of postdocs from the last several years, as has been the case historically). If you are able to get access to unvetted fellows, I encourage you to ask them about how accurately available internship rotations and fellowships, as well as the program in general, are currently being represented.
Same thing happened to me and I emailed and she wrote back just now offering me an interview! She said that she sent out the invite through the AAPI portal and there must have been a glitch in the system. HOpefully it's the same for you, I would definitley follow upCongrats! I just received an invite to their Open House (via Evite) but I don't see anything about an interview in the description.....is this how yours was too?
Whoa. Do you know if this is happening at the other VA Puget Sound (American Lake) location as well? I have a few friends interviewing there.Yeah I've heard from a few different people there about the toxic work environment. Apparently staff psychologists are leaving their positions there at an alarming rate.
I did -- same exact for me! Thanks for the heads up -- and congrats to us!!!Same thing happened to me and I emailed and she wrote back just now offering me an interview! She said that she sent out the invite through the AAPI portal and there must have been a glitch in the system. HOpefully it's the same for you, I would definitley follow up
Congrats on the interview! If you don't mind me asking, around what time did you get the email? one of the last ones I'm waiting on and I'm thinking its a rejection 🙈Finally heard back from Howard!!
Official Site Name: Howard University
Date Invitation Received: 12/17
Method of Invitation (Phone call, personal/mass email, Snapchat): personal email
Specialty Track or Site (e.g., for consortiums): n/a
Interview Dates Offered: so many: January 7, 8, 11, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 25, 26
Has anyone received the link to schedule with the University of Texas at Austin? They said a link would be following in an email but I haven't received any more communication and just get nervous I may have missed something. Thank you!
Good question, unfortunately I don't know anyone there so I'm not sure.Whoa. Do you know if this is happening at the other VA Puget Sound (American Lake) location as well? I have a few friends interviewing there.
still waiting too!Has anyone heard from Mount Sinai/Icahn invites or rejections? I know they sent out an email pushing their notification deadline to tomorrow, but this wait is driving me crazyyyyyyyyyy.
I know two folks from my program have matched there over the past several years and I have only heard really positive comments about American Lake. I believe one even works there now and the other is hoping to end up working there after fellowship.Whoa. Do you know if this is happening at the other VA Puget Sound (American Lake) location as well? I have a few friends interviewing there.
I agree with this - I only applied out-of-state sites and was offered 93% of the interviews I applied for and they are all familiar with my programI received interviews from all of the in-state sites I applied to and interviews from half of the out-of-state sites. I'm sure that familiarity with training programs and practicum sites has some influence, as does familiarity between letter writers and internship training faculty, but I would imagine that those variables play a smaller role than many others in the to-interview-or-not-to-interview regression equation.
My understanding is that limiting applications to a specific geographic area is the bigger factor for not matching. If I applied to every site in-state, but only a third fit with my training (eg if I primarily work with children, but also apply to non-child sites), I’m going to get a lot of rejections. Likewise, if I apply nationwide, but only to sites with a better fit, I may get a better response.I agree with this - I only applied out-of-state sites and was offered 93% of the interviews I applied for and they are all familiar with my program
It came in at 6:01am pacific time. I’m hoping for an interview for you! They might be sending out invites individually, so don’t lose hope yet!Congrats on the interview! If you don't mind me asking, around what time did you get the email? one of the last ones I'm waiting on and I'm thinking its a rejection 🙈
Not that I know of. Still waiting to hear dates from Springfield but I’ve done the OF 5 for all sites.Did any BOP folx not get an interview to a site (based on inference/no further contact) AND not get a formal rejection?