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I am still holding on so tight....I guess crying does not = over it. Bummer.
Are you talking about College Park? I got their invite about 2 weeks ago, and I'm pretty sure they only have that one date.

I am still holding on so tight....I guess crying does not = over it. Bummer.
Hi,
This is my 3rd round of applications since I got my BA in 03 and MA in 05 while waiting to get in. This is also my 1st interview🙂, and likely I will only have one, so I anticipate the odds are I will apply again next year. This process sucks. I am published. I have a 4.0, my GRE's suck, I have 19 posters at International conferences, I am a study coordinator/MRI tech at a VA hospital and have been teaching graduate and undergraduate statistics for over 2 years at a State University in the Psychology Department and have excellent reviews. It is all a game, hopefully I am getting better at it.🙄
Well take heart in this little tidbit, once you get an interview, your GRE scores are no longer an issue. Basically an Interview means that you are a candidate that they would accept into their program. It's now up to you to close the deal and it sounds like you have the right stuff to do just that.
One important thing... Don't feel desperate about getting in to the one and only school you get an interview at. Desperation has an ugly odor, so don't let it show or get to you. Just relax and take deep breaths.
Mark
Mark, thanks for your words of wisdom, and i totally agree. Here's my concern though: my GRE scores are dismal and i wholeheartedly believe that's the #1 thing stopping me from getting in. All i want in that interview but i fear i won't ever get an interview because the schools won't look past my GRE scores to my otherwise very strong application. Anyone have any thoughts to this? How important are the GREs and can a candidate be admitted, or atleast get an interview, with terrible scores?
Mark, thanks for your words of wisdom, and i totally agree. Here's my concern though: my GRE scores are dismal and i wholeheartedly believe that's the #1 thing stopping me from getting in. All i want in that interview but i fear i won't ever get an interview because the schools won't look past my GRE scores to my otherwise very strong application. Anyone have any thoughts to this? How important are the GREs and can a candidate be admitted, or atleast get an interview, with terrible scores?
YES!!! I wrote to Steve Luck and YES, ERPs as a method...what did you hear??
Here is a good horror story (not to scare you, as I only seen this at this school, and I have seen the process at 4 now).
I used to work in a lab at SDSU (2003) where one of the chairs of the PhD clinical SDSU/UCSD program would meet to go over candidates with other members. I was privy to their discussions and basically, they were all carrying around this piece of paper with about 25 names on it then said the following in columns: GPA, GRE VQA, name. All the way down it was 4.0, 800, 700, 800, etc. It was so ridiculous. Can that many people score 800 on these tests?
Mark, thanks for your words of wisdom, and i totally agree. Here's my concern though: my GRE scores are dismal and i wholeheartedly believe that's the #1 thing stopping me from getting in. All i want in that interview but i fear i won't ever get an interview because the schools won't look past my GRE scores to my otherwise very strong application. Anyone have any thoughts to this? How important are the GREs and can a candidate be admitted, or atleast get an interview, with terrible scores?
Hi,
This is my 3rd round of applications since I got my BA in 03 and MA in 05 while waiting to get in. This is also my 1st interview🙂, and likely I will only have one, so I anticipate the odds are I will apply again next year. This process sucks. I am published. I have a 4.0, my GRE's suck, I have 19 posters at International conferences, I am a study coordinator/MRI tech at a VA hospital and have been teaching graduate and undergraduate statistics for over 2 years at a State University in the Psychology Department and have excellent reviews. It is all a game, hopefully I am getting better at it.🙄
This thread will be VERY busy next week. Just an estimation though.
I was also wondering if anyone had heard from Northwestern-Evanston campus? 😳

Has anyone heard from the University of North Carolina Greensboro? I received an email from them last week inviting me to their graduate school open house. At first I got excited, but then I realized that it was probably a generic email sent out to all grad school applicants. What a cruel joke to send out an email like that during this time! haha, oh well. I haven't heard from any of my schools yet so I'm starting to feel pretty down 🙁 I've also been checking this forum obsessively.
i got that same email! i was soo mad when i opened it too. i also think it was a generic email...or hope so anyway since i trashed it.
Just a quick question that recently came to mind - does anyone know on average how many candidates each POI invites to interview? I assume all of my POIs are only accepting one applicant and was just wondering what my chances of getting accepted after an interview would be. I realize it's different for every school, but any thoughts would be great. Thanks.
Just a quick question that recently came to mind - does anyone know on average how many candidates each POI invites to interview? I assume all of my POIs are only accepting one applicant and was just wondering what my chances of getting accepted after an interview would be. I realize it's different for every school, but any thoughts would be great. Thanks.
The general idea is that many schools admit one third of all interviewees which means they probably invite 3 people to interview per each admission spot. But again each school differs.
Just a quick question that recently came to mind - does anyone know on average how many candidates each POI invites to interview? I assume all of my POIs are only accepting one applicant and was just wondering what my chances of getting accepted after an interview would be. I realize it's different for every school, but any thoughts would be great. Thanks.
I was just told about this blog and can't decide if it will help my nerves or make it worse! Needless to say I'm here and will probably now be addicted.
Has anyone heard from (both clinical):
U Wisconsin- Madison
Indiana University
Has anyone gotten an acceptance at Yale yet?
Aahh this is driving me crazy!
U at Buffalo: Two phone interviews by POIs on 1/14 and 1/16
i got that same email! i was soo mad when i opened it too. i also think it was a generic email...or hope so anyway since i trashed it.
I haven't heard from UNCG yet either 🙁Has anyone heard from the University of North Carolina Greensboro? I received an email from them last week inviting me to their graduate school open house. At first I got excited, but then I realized that it was probably a generic email sent out to all grad school applicants. What a cruel joke to send out an email like that during this time! haha, oh well. I haven't heard from any of my schools yet so I'm starting to feel pretty down 🙁 I've also been checking this forum obsessively.
I have not heard anything from either Temple or Loyola University of Chicago. Given that the interviews are in a week, should I assume that my chances are now really low?
Sorry to post two in a row...not very efficient.
But has anyone heard from Drexel University in Philly? I know their interviews are mid-February, so I'd think that they would have contacted people by now.
Is the interview feedback thing not working for other people? I keep reading about how helpful it is but I can't get on it!
*PLEASE share your feedback about your site interviews HERE. (The interview database is being updated, so the link may temporarily not work, it should be fixed ASAP). We are trying to build a database to help out current and future clinical psychology students. If any programs are missing from the list, please drop me a PM and I'll add it. -t*
Has anyone heard anything from George Mason or University of Rhode Island?
Thanks!
But has anyone heard from Drexel University in Philly? I know their interviews are mid-February, so I'd think that they would have contacted people by now.
Good luck everyone!I have not heard anything from either Temple or Loyola University of Chicago. Given that the interviews are in a week, should I assume that my chances are now really low?