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Hi all,
So my question is this- how can one tell, when looking at PhD programs, whether or not it is the type of program that employs the mentorship/advisor experience? I am aware that when applying to these programs, it is important to find a good research match of interests, and that it would be wise to contact the prof to see if they are taking on new students. I have also noticed that not all PhD programs seem to use this model. How can one tell the difference?
For example, at Hofstra's PhD clinical open house, I was told that the program does not operate in this way. I was also told by a student at U of Miami's PhD counseling program that this is not the case. In looking at URI's clinical website, one needs to put right on the application who they wish to work with. In looking at U of Tennessee's PhD counseling program, I am just not sure what the protocol is.
So how can I tell if I should specify on the application who I would like to work with? Also, it is wise to try and contact some of these professors before I apply? Is it that perhaps there is a different protocol between PhD clinical and PhD counseling programs?
Sorry for the long and perhaps confusing post...but I am confused...HELP!
Thanks in advance
So my question is this- how can one tell, when looking at PhD programs, whether or not it is the type of program that employs the mentorship/advisor experience? I am aware that when applying to these programs, it is important to find a good research match of interests, and that it would be wise to contact the prof to see if they are taking on new students. I have also noticed that not all PhD programs seem to use this model. How can one tell the difference?
For example, at Hofstra's PhD clinical open house, I was told that the program does not operate in this way. I was also told by a student at U of Miami's PhD counseling program that this is not the case. In looking at URI's clinical website, one needs to put right on the application who they wish to work with. In looking at U of Tennessee's PhD counseling program, I am just not sure what the protocol is.
So how can I tell if I should specify on the application who I would like to work with? Also, it is wise to try and contact some of these professors before I apply? Is it that perhaps there is a different protocol between PhD clinical and PhD counseling programs?
Sorry for the long and perhaps confusing post...but I am confused...HELP!
Thanks in advance