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I'm a non-traditional applicant who will be applying to schools this December (clinical and counseling PhD programs). I have no advisor and am basically just using the Insider's Guide and the advice from this site to apply, but I still don't know if I'm doing everything right. I wondered if any non-trads could share their application tips, etc. What were the most difficult parts of the application for you?
Specifically, if you could talk about:
1. LORs. Who did you get to write yours? I've been out of undergrad nearly 10 years, and I'm sure none of my profs remember me. I'm going to ask my PI supervisor, and a recent prof from whom I took some psych pre-reqs lately, but I don't have someone to ask for my third. I could ask a previous employer (non-psych). This is stressing me out. Is asking previous non-psych employers ok?
2. How many schools did you apply to? I'm thinking about 12, but nearly all my schools admission stats are about 1 in 20, so I'm concerned.
3. Personal statement. What kinds of things did you write in there? I just decided to change careers in the spring. I'm wondering if this will cause me to not have a very strong personal statement. How did you discuss your previous career as it relates to psych?
4. General reception. How were your applications received? I am feeling kind of pessimistic about my admission chances.
5. I'm concerned about how to spin my JD. I know that I'm going to get questions about it. The thing is is that law school was a big mistake and I had no interest in law. I don't have any tie-in between law school and my current interest in clinical psych. Is that bad?
Thanks!
Specifically, if you could talk about:
1. LORs. Who did you get to write yours? I've been out of undergrad nearly 10 years, and I'm sure none of my profs remember me. I'm going to ask my PI supervisor, and a recent prof from whom I took some psych pre-reqs lately, but I don't have someone to ask for my third. I could ask a previous employer (non-psych). This is stressing me out. Is asking previous non-psych employers ok?
2. How many schools did you apply to? I'm thinking about 12, but nearly all my schools admission stats are about 1 in 20, so I'm concerned.
3. Personal statement. What kinds of things did you write in there? I just decided to change careers in the spring. I'm wondering if this will cause me to not have a very strong personal statement. How did you discuss your previous career as it relates to psych?
4. General reception. How were your applications received? I am feeling kind of pessimistic about my admission chances.
5. I'm concerned about how to spin my JD. I know that I'm going to get questions about it. The thing is is that law school was a big mistake and I had no interest in law. I don't have any tie-in between law school and my current interest in clinical psych. Is that bad?
Thanks!