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For those of you who are going through or have gone through the application process, what are some of your organization strategies? Here's some stuff I've done.
For PhD/PsyD programs:
-Get the list of APA-accredited school psych programs. Copy it down into a word document. Go through the faculty webpages for potential research matches and mark them down (I used bold for solid research match, italics for possible research matches [some ovelap but need more info], and strikeout for no match). Delete the strike out programs; for the possible and solid matches, copy and paste the relevant faculty name, contact info, and research interests beneath the program name. This will make it much more effecient when you're contacting people in the later and maybe even when writing your SoP.
-Using the list of programs you generated, copy the names of all the programs with solid or possible research matches into a short, name-only list. Use this list to denote what faculty you've contacted and which you still need to (I'm color-coding mine for "not yet contacted," "contacted, haven't heard back," "contacted, received positive response". You could also include a color for "contacted, negative respons" [not taking students, not actually a good match, etc.], or just delete those from your list). Later, I'm also planning on writing down info on application deadlines, recs requests given out/completed, application status, etc. here.
All programs (MA, MS, EdS, PsyD/PhD):
-If you are using APA's Graduate School in Psychology (highly recommended, especially for those of us applying to non-clinical/counseling programs or non-doctoral programs) or even the Insider's Guide, highlight the programs you are interested in and relevant info (admissions stats, funding info, match rates, etc.). This will make it easier to find relevant programs at a glance.
-If you are applying to multiple types of programs, I'd recommend picking a seperate highlighter color for each type of program (for example, I'm using yellow for School PhD/PsyDs, green for EdS/PsyS programs, orange for combined programs, and pink for funded General/Expertimental MA programs. You could use seperate colors for PhDs and PsyDs, clinical and counseling, PhD and MA, etc).
-Create an admissions database for programs that you are interested in. I use an Excel file and include stuff like admissions rate, avg. GRE and GPA, etc. It's a lot easier than having to repeatedly return to the program's webpages and/or the guides to hunt stuff down.
Anyone else have any helpful tips or tricks for dealing with the administrative part of the application process?
For PhD/PsyD programs:
-Get the list of APA-accredited school psych programs. Copy it down into a word document. Go through the faculty webpages for potential research matches and mark them down (I used bold for solid research match, italics for possible research matches [some ovelap but need more info], and strikeout for no match). Delete the strike out programs; for the possible and solid matches, copy and paste the relevant faculty name, contact info, and research interests beneath the program name. This will make it much more effecient when you're contacting people in the later and maybe even when writing your SoP.
-Using the list of programs you generated, copy the names of all the programs with solid or possible research matches into a short, name-only list. Use this list to denote what faculty you've contacted and which you still need to (I'm color-coding mine for "not yet contacted," "contacted, haven't heard back," "contacted, received positive response". You could also include a color for "contacted, negative respons" [not taking students, not actually a good match, etc.], or just delete those from your list). Later, I'm also planning on writing down info on application deadlines, recs requests given out/completed, application status, etc. here.
All programs (MA, MS, EdS, PsyD/PhD):
-If you are using APA's Graduate School in Psychology (highly recommended, especially for those of us applying to non-clinical/counseling programs or non-doctoral programs) or even the Insider's Guide, highlight the programs you are interested in and relevant info (admissions stats, funding info, match rates, etc.). This will make it easier to find relevant programs at a glance.
-If you are applying to multiple types of programs, I'd recommend picking a seperate highlighter color for each type of program (for example, I'm using yellow for School PhD/PsyDs, green for EdS/PsyS programs, orange for combined programs, and pink for funded General/Expertimental MA programs. You could use seperate colors for PhDs and PsyDs, clinical and counseling, PhD and MA, etc).
-Create an admissions database for programs that you are interested in. I use an Excel file and include stuff like admissions rate, avg. GRE and GPA, etc. It's a lot easier than having to repeatedly return to the program's webpages and/or the guides to hunt stuff down.
Anyone else have any helpful tips or tricks for dealing with the administrative part of the application process?