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I'm kind of in a conundrum. I told my first choice program they were my first choice. I have 2-3 other programs that I really like too. I wanted to send a mail telling them why I liked them and that they were highly ranked.
My conundrum is that if I do state that, does it basically flag to them that they're not my first choice?But if I don't say anything, they might not know my interest. Hmm.
In psychiatry / med school matches, are you allowed to tell interviewers/ sites they're your first choice? Not allowed on either side in psychology match process. Interesting how different the processes are. All seem stressful though.
So programs might care about you ranking them #1, although long experience suggests they should not take these communications too seriously.
Not allowed to ask, unfortunately allowed to tell. Mix in standard med student-level neuroticisn and you produce the many dozens of threads like this every year.
I mean, y'all have it much worse, since there's a much higher chance a given psych PhD isn't going to be able to match to an accredited internship.
So programs might care about you ranking them #1, although long experience suggests they should not take these communications too seriously.
Not allowed to ask, unfortunately allowed to tell. Mix in standard med student-level neuroticisn and you produce the many dozens of threads like this every year.
I mean, y'all have it much worse, since there's a much higher chance a given psych PhD isn't going to be able to match to an accredited internship.
Just send the program a nice email saying how much you like them and that you could see yourself training there. We will know that we are not likely your #1 choice but I doubt anyone will lower your ranking because of it. BTW you should do likewise. Don't lower a program on your list because you think they do not love you.I'm kind of in a conundrum. I told my first choice program they were my first choice. I have 2-3 other programs that I really like too. I wanted to send a mail telling them why I liked them and that they were highly ranked.
My conundrum is that if I do state that, does it basically flag to them that they're not my first choice?But if I don't say anything, they might not know my interest. Hmm.
Fortunately the ratios have improved a lot in the past few years, but it's still a rather brutal process. Glad I'll never have to do that again!So programs might care about you ranking them #1, although long experience suggests they should not take these communications too seriously.
Not allowed to ask, unfortunately allowed to tell. Mix in standard med student-level neuroticisn and you produce the many dozens of threads like this every year.
I mean, y'all have it much worse, since there's a much higher chance a given psych PhD isn't going to be able to match to an accredited internship.