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Hi everyone, I have been reading the posts here for several weeks, and you guys are just so helpful!! I have a few questions of my own for which I would really appreciate some input. First of all let me say that I am applying to 11 ClinPsyc PhD schools for the fall, already finished most of the app material except last little tweaks to the Personal Statement and waiting for my LOR to come back. I graduated w/ a GPA of 3.5 (not too strong due to some health issues), not too sure about my GRE score (will explain later), but have about 4 years of research experience and very strong LOR. So, that being said, here are my questions:
1. Some schools say that they want you to mention 2 profs, the research you want to do w/ them and why you would fit best with them in the SOP. Should I simply state that I am interested in Xs research in Y and Z, or should I demonstrate that I have ideas for specific research that can be conducted in conjunction with the profs current research? I dont them to reject me because its too specific and not what they had in mind, but I dont want to sound like I havent researched study possibilities or have clear research goals in mind.
2. In reference to the last question, if specific research goals are mentioned, Is it okay to reference a research article in the PS if it supports your research idea? Saying I would like to research the effectiveness of currently studied therapy A in populations with B, in light of supporting research (reference to articles). Would this be too much?
3. Some schools say that they want you to describe all of the key points in my current essay, but in 250-500 words. Its currently 2200! The thing is, there isnt much in there that is unnecessary to fully describe research experience, teaching experience, strengths and weaknesses etc. Ive tried cutting down the rx explanations and the strengths and weaknesses, but its still huge. What is your opinion on this?
4. There are a couple of issues that have come up regarding the GRE scores. I've been thinking that I had 570v and 630q since I took it back in Feb. This was the score I had written down from the comp screen after the test (which I still have) and I'm sure that my score rept, which I lost, didn't contradict that since I didn't freak out about it then. I requested another score rept for my app stuff only to find a 570v and 530q 😱. This would mean that I had a 79% rank on V and analytical writing (5.0) but a 33% on Q!
That doesnt make sense at all. Ive filed a report w/ ETS and theyre checking it out. The guy said that it does happen occasionally and that it looked like a scoring error due to the wide percentage gap between scores. Im absolutely freaking out. If they dont find an error and it stays the same, is there much sense in applying at all? Has anyone had this happen to them?
Im sorry about all the questions. There are so many issues in this application process!
Thank you for helping,
LG
1. Some schools say that they want you to mention 2 profs, the research you want to do w/ them and why you would fit best with them in the SOP. Should I simply state that I am interested in Xs research in Y and Z, or should I demonstrate that I have ideas for specific research that can be conducted in conjunction with the profs current research? I dont them to reject me because its too specific and not what they had in mind, but I dont want to sound like I havent researched study possibilities or have clear research goals in mind.
2. In reference to the last question, if specific research goals are mentioned, Is it okay to reference a research article in the PS if it supports your research idea? Saying I would like to research the effectiveness of currently studied therapy A in populations with B, in light of supporting research (reference to articles). Would this be too much?
3. Some schools say that they want you to describe all of the key points in my current essay, but in 250-500 words. Its currently 2200! The thing is, there isnt much in there that is unnecessary to fully describe research experience, teaching experience, strengths and weaknesses etc. Ive tried cutting down the rx explanations and the strengths and weaknesses, but its still huge. What is your opinion on this?
4. There are a couple of issues that have come up regarding the GRE scores. I've been thinking that I had 570v and 630q since I took it back in Feb. This was the score I had written down from the comp screen after the test (which I still have) and I'm sure that my score rept, which I lost, didn't contradict that since I didn't freak out about it then. I requested another score rept for my app stuff only to find a 570v and 530q 😱. This would mean that I had a 79% rank on V and analytical writing (5.0) but a 33% on Q!
That doesnt make sense at all. Ive filed a report w/ ETS and theyre checking it out. The guy said that it does happen occasionally and that it looked like a scoring error due to the wide percentage gap between scores. Im absolutely freaking out. If they dont find an error and it stays the same, is there much sense in applying at all? Has anyone had this happen to them?
Im sorry about all the questions. There are so many issues in this application process!
Thank you for helping,
LG