OFFICIAL Interview Invite Thread

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Serotonin is correct - the neuropsych is seperate from the other labs at UT. I believe the UT decisions are sent out on a more rolling basis as they don't have official interview weekends. Don't consider yourself out yet! I didn't apply to UT, but I did my undergrad there and remember it being that way for incoming grad students. Good luck with Fromme - she is great to work with!

Thanks! My dept chair went there for her grad school and she was offering to call some people for me yesterday when I started panicking about the computer screw-up. Thankfully, I calmed down enough and got somewhat of an answer before resorting to such evil methods 😉

Now I'm back to constantly checking my email and phone messages.

On a somewhat related note, I got excited earlier when I saw an email in my spam folder from UT-A. Unfortunately, it was just that. Spam. Evil spammers should not be allowed to send anything with a school's name or with "your interview" or with "your application status" in the subject line. :|
 
I managed to talk to the graduate secretary at Rhode Island yesterday and she said invitations for clinical psychology interviews would go out this week.
 
I managed to talk to the graduate secretary at Rhode Island yesterday and she said invitations for clinical psychology interviews would go out this week.

Sweet! Thanks a bunch--of course, this makes me slightly more antsy for some reason.
 
I suppose we don't know whether it will be via email/phone call, right?

At this point I think some schools went with the old-fashioned pigeon method of getting mail out.
 
I don't wanna annoy people by making a new thread so I'll stick this here.

The U of New Mexico is apparently still accept applications because they're just getting ready to sit down and review applicants. The grad secretary there emailed me this morning (I'd contacted her a while ago) to let me know that if I move fast, i could still send one in.

Do you guys think it would be worth it? I'd have to beg my letter-writers to do one more (and find a different third person since my original one is out of the country with her mom who has breast cancer). But at this point I'm kind of desperate to think that I have a shot at going somewhere for the fall.

*chews fingernails* what do you guys think?
 
I don't wanna annoy people by making a new thread so I'll stick this here.

The U of New Mexico is apparently still accept applications because they're just getting ready to sit down and review applicants. The grad secretary there emailed me this morning (I'd contacted her a while ago) to let me know that if I move fast, i could still send one in.

Do you guys think it would be worth it? I'd have to beg my letter-writers to do one more (and find a different third person since my original one is out of the country with her mom who has breast cancer). But at this point I'm kind of desperate to think that I have a shot at going somewhere for the fall.

*chews fingernails* what do you guys think?

If YOU'd be happy to go there and they're willing to review you, why not? Especially if it might save you another application cycle. If you're truly interested in their program, make sure that you do indeed "move fast"--relay your time urgency to your profs when you ask for your LORs.
 
For some reason, a wave of nervousness and slightly anxious feelings came over me 😕 I am trying to prepare for these interviews. I have 3 upcoming within the next two weeks. I understand the importance of these interviews and I feel that I have the skills, experience, and desire that will help me to succeed in any clinical program as long as I am comfortable and establish working relationships with the Professors that I work with.

I have a feeling that at one school, I interview with a group of Professors at one time and that just pushed me over the edge. I could handle one, and maybe even two..but more than that.....I am hopeful over the next few days these feelings will subside and things will go smoothly.

Anyone want to share preparation strategies and relaxation techniques 🙂
 
For some reason, a wave of nervousness and slightly anxious feelings came over me 😕 I am trying to prepare for these interviews. I have 3 upcoming within the next two weeks. I understand the importance of these interviews and I feel that I have the skills, experience, and desire that will help me to succeed in any clinical program as long as I am comfortable and establish working relationships with the Professors that I work with.

I have a feeling that at one school, I interview with a group of Professors at one time and that just pushed me over the edge. I could handle one, and maybe even two..but more than that.....I am hopeful over the next few days these feelings will subside and things will go smoothly.

Anyone want to share preparation strategies and relaxation techniques 🙂

I'm practicing to be an ostrich--stick my head in the ground and not think about it, especially my group interview! Thankfully I've already spoken/corresponded with some profs & students at that one so I will likely end up more relaxed there than I will at my other program (although I've gotten some great advice from my grad host on that one as well).
 
I don't wanna annoy people by making a new thread so I'll stick this here.

The U of New Mexico is apparently still accept applications because they're just getting ready to sit down and review applicants. The grad secretary there emailed me this morning (I'd contacted her a while ago) to let me know that if I move fast, i could still send one in.

Do you guys think it would be worth it? I'd have to beg my letter-writers to do one more (and find a different third person since my original one is out of the country with her mom who has breast cancer). But at this point I'm kind of desperate to think that I have a shot at going somewhere for the fall.

*chews fingernails* what do you guys think?


Agreed- definetly why not. Also, I guess this explains why no one has heard from them! Kind of a relief.
 
Thanks guys! I'm gonna try to get everything together and I'll fly it there myself if I have to. haha
 
Dear Anxious,

I get nervous too. Whether I'm staring down a perp with a loaded weapon, dashing into a burning house or interviewing with a professor, I too, feel the heart palpiations and sweaty palms akin to this kind of pressure. Here's what I do:

1. Familiarize yourself with the current and past (last 2 years) research projects of your POI or, if you have time, other faculty members you'll be meeting with.

2. From the start of the interview, try to establish that you are not intimidated. Don't go so far as to establish dominance (you can't), but act comfortable with the interaction.

3. Visualize yourself doing well in the interview. Just like succeeding in Kung Fu, the surest way to success is to mental prepare yourself for victory.

4. Operationalize "going over the edge". This can be helpful for you to know what behaviors not to demonstrate.

5. the person on the other side of the table (or mirror) is just as nervous as you are. Try to put them at ease. And, go into each interview with a specific agenda or goal. How do you want this person to think of you? the interviewee has a lot more control in these situations than you may think

For some reason, a wave of nervousness and slightly anxious feelings came over me 😕 I am trying to prepare for these interviews. I have 3 upcoming within the next two weeks. I understand the importance of these interviews and I feel that I have the skills, experience, and desire that will help me to succeed in any clinical program as long as I am comfortable and establish working relationships with the Professors that I work with.

I have a feeling that at one school, I interview with a group of Professors at one time and that just pushed me over the edge. I could handle one, and maybe even two..but more than that.....I am hopeful over the next few days these feelings will subside and things will go smoothly.

Anyone want to share preparation strategies and relaxation techniques 🙂
 
Firstly, I want to thank you guys for posting. It has been so helpful to see where other people stand. I applied to seven schools and have only heard from one (yet)--so nerves have certainly been an issue. This may be have already been asked earlier in the thread, and my apologies if that is the case and I simply missed it, but how unlikely is it that a school that has already sent out invites will contact another round of applicants later in the process. Specifically (if this helps), I was burned by UConn, Drexel, Emory, and GSU.
Thanks so much and keep up the good work!

Hey, what are your research interests? I too was burned by Emory and GSU, and know that there are people doing what I want to do at UConn and Drexel, so I'm curious.

Actually, so far it's been NOTHING BUT BURNS FOR ME!
 
Does anyone know when these school will or have notified for interviews. UMBC is sure taking their sweet time with that Dec. 1st deadline.
 
Dear Anxious,

I get nervous too. Whether I'm staring down a perp with a loaded weapon, dashing into a burning house or interviewing with a professor, I too, feel the heart palpiations and sweaty palms akin to this kind of pressure. Here's what I do:

1. Familiarize yourself with the current and past (last 2 years) research projects of your POI or, if you have time, other faculty members you'll be meeting with.

2. From the start of the interview, try to establish that you are not intimidated. Don't go so far as to establish dominance (you can't), but act comfortable with the interaction.

3. Visualize yourself doing well in the interview. Just like succeeding in Kung Fu, the surest way to success is to mental prepare yourself for victory.

4. Operationalize "going over the edge". This can be helpful for you to know what behaviors not to demonstrate.

5. the person on the other side of the table (or mirror) is just as nervous as you are. Try to put them at ease. And, go into each interview with a specific agenda or goal. How do you want this person to think of you? the interviewee has a lot more control in these situations than you may think


Thanks, I appreciate the advice. This def. helps You would think I would be more relaxed (this being the second time around for me). I feel confident though and I am not overly anxious or nervous so I will just play out the interviews in my head as I would like them to go and I will continue preparing 🙂
 
Hey, what are your research interests? I too was burned by Emory and GSU, and know that there are people doing what I want to do at UConn and Drexel, so I'm curious.

Actually, so far it's been NOTHING BUT BURNS FOR ME!

Sympathy and empathy have officially been extended, hermione. I am interested in clinical neuropsychology, particularly with reference to imaging technologies and their applications to the studies of stress, trauma and the etiology of psychopathologies. I know it seems broad but I really am deeply interested in the effects that neuroimaging can have (especially fMRI) in those areas. 🙂
 
I emailed UW and UNC-Chapel Hill yesterday. UW visiting weekend is the first weekend in March. Invites are going out slowly. UNC has already sent out all the invites they plan to send.
 
Applied to 17 schools (This is my 2nd go round, I wasn't taking any chances)

Interviews at:
U Tulsa (already interviewed)
U Kansas Child Clinical (not yet)
U Denver Child Clinical (not yet)
DePaul Child Clinical (not yet)
Arizona State University (not yet)
University of Santa Barbara (already interviewed)
University of Missouri-St. Louis (not yet)
University of Missouri-Columbia (already interviewed)
University of Texas, Austin (not yet)
Louisiana State University (not yet)

Haven't Heard from:
Virginia Tech
U Miami
Hofstra University
St. John's University
Oklahoma State University
University of Arkansas

Acceptances to:
University of Tulsa
University of Minnesota Child Clinical

Rejections:
None thus far, but it's looking like UCSB is going to be a rejection 🙁
What a beautiful place!!

Wow! You're doing all right! I applied to 15 (almost 16, I changed my mind at the last minute) and this my second time around, but I've still yet to receive an interview. I am really glad to hear it's going well for you!
 
Applied to 17 schools (This is my 2nd go round, I wasn't taking any chances)

Interviews at:
U Tulsa (already interviewed)
U Kansas Child Clinical (not yet)
U Denver Child Clinical (not yet)
DePaul Child Clinical (not yet)
Arizona State University (not yet)
University of Santa Barbara (already interviewed)
University of Missouri-St. Louis (not yet)
University of Missouri-Columbia (already interviewed)
University of Texas, Austin (not yet)
Louisiana State University (not yet)

Haven't Heard from:
Virginia Tech
U Miami
Hofstra University
St. John's University
Oklahoma State University
University of Arkansas

Acceptances to:
University of Tulsa
University of Minnesota Child Clinical

Rejections:
None thus far, but it's looking like UCSB is going to be a rejection 🙁
What a beautiful place!!

Congratulations to the acceptances!!! Who is your POI at TU and UM? Apparently Tulsa and Minnesota are on the ball on getting out the word, I wish everyone else was.
 
Applied to 17 schools (This is my 2nd go round, I wasn't taking any chances)

Interviews at:
U Tulsa (already interviewed)
U Kansas Child Clinical (not yet)
U Denver Child Clinical (not yet)
DePaul Child Clinical (not yet)
Arizona State University (not yet)
University of Santa Barbara (already interviewed)
University of Missouri-St. Louis (not yet)
University of Missouri-Columbia (already interviewed)
University of Texas, Austin (not yet)
Louisiana State University (not yet)

Haven't Heard from:
Virginia Tech
U Miami
Hofstra University
St. John's University
Oklahoma State University
University of Arkansas

Acceptances to:
University of Tulsa
University of Minnesota Child Clinical

Rejections:
None thus far, but it's looking like UCSB is going to be a rejection 🙁
What a beautiful place!!


who did you interview with at Tulsa and when did you find out? I interviewed there as well and I've heard nothing..
 
Thanks so much! My Tulsa POI was Dr. Davis. I interviewed there on January 26th (Friday) and I found out via phone call on Tuesday, January 30th. My UMN POI was Dr. Masten. I found out about my acceptance there on January 24th.
 
hey optis, how did you hear from lsu? was it an email/phone call? was it a general one or from your POI?

thanks,

*ella
 
I am interested in clinical neuropsychology, particularly with reference to imaging technologies and their applications to the studies of stress, trauma and the etiology of psychopathologies. I know it seems broad but I really am deeply interested in the effects that neuroimaging can have (especially fMRI) in those areas. 🙂

Hey, it's like we are long-lost twins! I have very similar research interests and also live in the Boston area...

Where did you apply, if you don't mind?

I applied to UVa, Drexel, NW Feinberg, UMiami, Nova SE, Suffolk, Harvard, Ohio State and UMass Boston. Interviews for UVa and Suffolk so far...
 
3rd Bostonian aspiring neuropsychologist right here! Actually I know of at least 2 more on here ALSO from Boston ALSO with primary interests in neuropsychology! funny.
 
Thanks so much! My Tulsa POI was Dr. Davis. I interviewed there on January 26th (Friday) and I found out via phone call on Tuesday, January 30th.

So you're one of the lucky ones that got into the Davis-Newman labs! I just got my rejection from Tulsa yesterday, but I am not too bitter about it. There were a lot of us after those labs--and I am glad it worked out for you. 😎
 
3rd Bostonian aspiring neuropsychologist right here! Actually I know of at least 2 more on here ALSO from Boston ALSO with primary interests in neuropsychology! funny.

Well I'm glad I didn't apply to UT Austin, it really sounds like you have a shot there. When's the interview (or did you already have it...I forget)?
 
thanks, alienarms! But I am not counting ANY chickens before they hatch 😉

I had a phone interview with my POI last week, an email from him the week before, and then he invted me to come down to check out his lab anytime within the next few weeks, so I am flying out there the beginning of March.

I really really REALLY hope I get an invite as I LOVE everything about this place.
 
Yeah, UT Austin has a great program. Austin is supposedly a really cool town too, from everything I've heard about it. I'm sure the weather's a little more pleasant-how 'bout this winter we're finally having? But I digress...

GOOD LUCK! I am crossing my fingers for you.
 
oh you are very sweet!

Also good luck to you-- the Virginia interview is lovely!


haha I SO love the positivity on this board!!!

Anyone wanna study positive psych?
 
3rd Bostonian aspiring neuropsychologist right here! Actually I know of at least 2 more on here ALSO from Boston ALSO with primary interests in neuropsychology! funny.

when you guys say neuropsychology, do you mean within the psychology realm or more of psychiatric neuroscience? any of you do functional neuroimaging work?
 
Hey, it's like we are long-lost twins! I have very similar research interests and also live in the Boston area...

Where did you apply, if you don't mind?

I applied to UVa, Drexel, NW Feinberg, UMiami, Nova SE, Suffolk, Harvard, Ohio State and UMass Boston. Interviews for UVa and Suffolk so far...

Not at all: I applied to UConn, Drexel, Emory, Washington State (in Pullman), Cincinnati University, University of Florida, Georgia State and University of Georgia.

I did not take the Psych. subject test (which I will remedy if I do not get in anywhere), so I could not appply to some of the rest in your list.

Oh, and I got rejected from Drexel; I have interviewed at University of Georgia.
 
I really hope everyone here ends up getting accepted at a school that they would be excited about attending. You can see how much stress this whole application process causes everybody. I mean, we're all going through it, so you really want it to work out for everybody...make all of this worthwhile you know?

i second that notion🙂

admissions are SO fluky..ive been rejected by programs that are less "competitive" than ones ive been accepted to..it's all about matches on their end, but i strongly believe it's about matches on our ends as well. it's a huge commitment and ive really struggled prioritizing the factors that are important to me in choosing a school
 
when you guys say neuropsychology, do you mean within the psychology realm or more of psychiatric neuroscience? any of you do functional neuroimaging work?

Good question. I have done functional neuroimaging work, which was wicked cool (now you know I'm from Boston). For more information, check out www.div40.org, which defines a clinical neuropsychologist as:

"
...a professional psychologist who applies principles of assessment and intervention based upon the scientific study of human behavior as it relates to normal and abnormal functioning of the central nervous system. The Clinical Neuropsychologist is a doctoral-level psychology provider of diagnostic and intervention services who has demonstrated competence in the application of such principles for human welfare..."
 
anonymousplease, my primary area of interest within neuropsych is seeing how neuropsych test performance can both be a predictor of course of illness as well as what neuropsych deficits are hallmarks of certain disorders, and also seeing if it can improve and what connotations that has. I'm most interested in psychiatric neuropsych, like seeing what neuropsych deficits schizophrenics tend to have. Secondarily I am interested in a more traditional neuropsych population- like looking at traumatic brain injury and seeing what problems in the brain lead to what deficits in behavior or perception. Definitely a lot of neuroscience in there.

I am not that interested in imaging, though I will do it because I understand its integral role right now. I worked on a study looking at EEGS and MRIs, but I like the pencil and paper stuff the best.

ericmh35, I too did not take the Psych GRE so had to limit where I applied. Provided I get in somewhere, I will say I'm glad I didn't take it since the regular GREs were a pain in the butt enough!
 
Congrats to those with Drexel interviews!

Could you mention the professor/professor pair you received the interview with?
 
Also, does anyone know when SLU is scheduled to have their interviews?
Thanks!
 
i second that notion🙂

admissions are SO fluky..ive been rejected by programs that are less "competitive" than ones ive been accepted to..it's all about matches on their end, but i strongly believe it's about matches on our ends as well. it's a huge commitment and ive really struggled prioritizing the factors that are important to me in choosing a school

I feel like I was told 100 times "it's all about match" but I didn't completely get it until now. I have interviews/acceptances at schools I didn't think I had a chance in hell of getting in to, but had a good match, and I've heard nothing (no rejections, but it's getting pretty late) from less competetive schools where the match was more of stretch.

Plus, every interview experience I've had so far has been almost completely focused on match. They've barely mentioned my GREs or grades or course work. They want to know about my background and interests and how they match with their program. That's it.

Which is actually kind of comforting in its own way.... It makes me feel like they're focusing on me as a whole person rather than a set of numbers.
 
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I am not that interested in imaging, though I will do it because I understand its integral role right now. I worked on a study looking at EEGS and MRIs, but I like the pencil and paper stuff the best.

ericmh35, I too did not take the Psych GRE so had to limit where I applied. Provided I get in somewhere, I will say I'm glad I didn't take it since the regular GREs were a pain in the butt enough!

I absolutely love EEGs, but then again, I worked in a sleep lab for a while. I regret that I had to leave it. 🙁

I absolutely dislike paying for fees associated with this whole process, however. So add me to the list of people who did not take the subject GRE. This, of course, removed some programs from my list of apps, but ah, well . . . less rejections for me in the end with fewer programs, right? 😉
 
I just got off the phone with my POI! She invited me to come to UW Feb. 26 or 27.

I'm... in shock... and I'm dancing inside and out!

btw... I'm interviewing for the adult clinical program.

Good luck everyone!
 
Also, does anyone know when SLU is scheduled to have their interviews?
Thanks!

I e-mailed the department to ask this very question and was told that we'd be hearing word about interviews sometime this week. However, they didn't provide any information about when the interviews would be held.

If you don't mind me asking, who are you looking to work with at SLU? I'm interested in Dr. Austin.
 
I just got off the phone with my POI! She invited me to come to UW Feb. 26 or 27.

I'm... in shock... and I'm dancing inside and out!

btw... I'm interviewing for the adult clinical program.

Good luck everyone!

Congrats!

*stares at silent phone*
 
Congrats!

*stares at silent phone*

Thanks... Did you have phone interviews? If so, I wouldn't worry too much... the date is still three weeks away and its been a full week since I had heard any news. I was beginning to think they'd changed their minds about liking me!

Good luck!
 
Thanks... Did you have phone interviews? If so, I wouldn't worry too much... the date is still three weeks away and its been a full week since I had heard any news. I was beginning to think they'd changed their minds about liking me!

Good luck!

Alas, no, I have yet to hear anything! 🙁 And everyone seems to have a different answer regarding whether they received a phone interview or whether they are still extending invites without phone interviews. I attempted calling in anonymously earlier to solve the mystery but kept getting voicemail.

Right now I would be happy to have my phone ring (or get an email) from anyone! Well, unless it's another reject 😀

G'luck! I'm jealousE--It would be nice just to go to Seattle right now. Otherwise, finding a reason to traipse across country might be problematic.
 
For the Rhode Island hopefuls, call me crazy but when you check ur application status online you can check status or accept/reject admission. Of course I have been clicking the "accept/reject admission" just for fun these past few weeks/months. REGARDLESS, what does it look like on y'alls when you click that? I could've sworn it used to be blank at the top when i clicked it, it just had my name and "You are not authrorized to access this function now" but now it says : Accept Admission ontop of my name, of course I cant click it so:
1. am i hallucinating that it wasnt there before?
2. did they update that for everyone?
3. could it be a good sign?

I need to make myself feel better since I have yet to hear from ANY doctorate programs

I have an interview for northeasterns masters tomorrow and am FLIPPING OUT 🙂 wish me luck
 
For the Rhode Island hopefuls, call me crazy but when you check ur application status online you can check status or accept/reject admission. Of course I have been clicking the "accept/reject admission" just for fun these past few weeks/months. REGARDLESS, what does it look like on y'alls when you click that? I could've sworn it used to be blank at the top when i clicked it, it just had my name and "You are not authrorized to access this function now" but now it says : Accept Admission ontop of my name, of course I cant click it so:
1. am i hallucinating that it wasnt there before?
2. did they update that for everyone?
3. could it be a good sign?

I need to make myself feel better since I have yet to hear from ANY doctorate programs

I have an interview for northeasterns masters tomorrow and am FLIPPING OUT 🙂 wish me luck

I've been checking it religiously for no reason as there have been no updates. And, it still looks the same to me. Yes, it says 'Accept Admission' above your name but I suspect that's because it's the name of the 'section' that you're in (Accept/Decline Admission). Note that your name is also on the top of the page beneath the page title in other areas (e.g., Application Status).

Don't worry--we should allegedly hear from them this week! :luck:
 
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