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I am wondering what you all think about how a school's location--especially if it's in a remote are--affects the competitiveness of the admissions process. I am planning on applying to UMaine's clinical psych PhD program next year, and I guess I like to try to make myself feel better about my chances by telling myself that fewer people will be interested because the school really isn't near anything. Does anyone think this idea holds water?
Would any of you be turned off by a school if it was, say, up in the middle of a snowy, snowy place with no metropolitan anything anywhere?
Would any of you be turned off by a school if it was, say, up in the middle of a snowy, snowy place with no metropolitan anything anywhere?