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I posted here before and described my less than fortunate experience in my grad program. The good news is that I am almost done and I could potentially defend my dissertation in the Fall and then apply for post docs? My advisor said I should defend in the Spring, but I feel I can pull it off for the Fall if I concetrate on the dissertation and nothing else. I only have an empirical article (under review) and a book chapter. I am wondering if these are enough (assuming the article will get published) to get me the foot in the door and hopefully interviews. My supervisor suggested that I apply next year after I defend (in the Spring as suggested). However, I am concerned that if I apply in the Spring there wouldn't be many positions to apply for since they are usually posted in the fall to begin the following fall. Is this information accurate? I would like to apply for a research post doc. I am currently in a Developmental program but the work we do is clinical (working on a treatment grant).
Also, how should I go about applying? I am thinking to update my CV and e-mail professors at other universities about possible openings? I could also wait to ask my advisor if she knows other professor, but past grad students have told me most had to find their own. If anyone has an opinion on these issues, I would appreciate it.
I posted here before and described my less than fortunate experience in my grad program. The good news is that I am almost done and I could potentially defend my dissertation in the Fall and then apply for post docs? My advisor said I should defend in the Spring, but I feel I can pull it off for the Fall if I concetrate on the dissertation and nothing else. I only have an empirical article (under review) and a book chapter. I am wondering if these are enough (assuming the article will get published) to get me the foot in the door and hopefully interviews. My supervisor suggested that I apply next year after I defend (in the Spring as suggested). However, I am concerned that if I apply in the Spring there wouldn't be many positions to apply for since they are usually posted in the fall to begin the following fall. Is this information accurate? I would like to apply for a research post doc. I am currently in a Developmental program but the work we do is clinical (working on a treatment grant).
Also, how should I go about applying? I am thinking to update my CV and e-mail professors at other universities about possible openings? I could also wait to ask my advisor if she knows other professor, but past grad students have told me most had to find their own. If anyone has an opinion on these issues, I would appreciate it.