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Dartmouth
Brown
Penn
Cambridge
Duke
Michigan
Longwood
MUSC
Vermont
Location + career opportunities were the most important to me.
Is Columbia considered 'better' than MGH/McLean these days?
Not on my list. MGH/McLean is my #1.
Is Columbia considered 'better' than MGH/McLean these days?
Nope. I think both adult programs are essentially equivalent in the prestige factor. It seems like the combined cornell/columbia child fellowship is not considered as desirable as MGH/McLean, but this may have to do more with the logistics of the fellowship in NYC(having to go all around manhattan makes it tough to find a convenient place to live).
I have heard about the Hopkins-like show- i hear they will be in the psych ED. I'm excited to see how that pans out.
1. Brown
2. Harvard Longwood
3. Cornell
4. Colorado
5. Southwestern
6. Yale Integrated Adult/Child/Research
7. UCSD
8. University of Washington
9. Harvard Cambridge
10. Yale
11. University of Oklahoma
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1. Brown
2. Harvard Longwood
3. Cornell
4. Colorado
5. Southwestern
6. Yale Integrated Adult/Child/Research
7. UCSD
8. University of Washington
9. Harvard Cambridge
10. Yale
11. University of Oklahoma
Looking back, I'm still not sure I put Yale integrated high enough, or Cornell low enough. And am also second guessing my decision not to interview at UCLA, Emory, Wash U, and Baylor. And of course, can't do anything about the fact that MGH and Columbia didn't deem me worthy of an interview slot. At any rate, I'd be pretty happy at any of the programs on my list so we'll see what happens.
And I hope Doc Samson doesn't kill me for not ranking Longwood number 1.
Not to jinx anyone (myself included), but wasn't Brown awesome? It was a total dark horse for me. For years I had known that Peter Kramer, author of Listening to Prozac - one of the books that got me thinking about psychiatry was on the faculty there. But I still didn't expect to find the program as strong as I did. (For future applicants - Very cool place. Great residents, too.)
No HI here. I had the same 1 vs. 2 debate way back when - ultimately chose Longwood and have had no regrets, but can certainly relate to the appeal of Brown.
Now I'm feeling rejected. If you loved me enough, you would threaten me, just to show you cared.
I see that a few people are listing 1 or 2 California programs in their list. For those ppl, did you only apply to a few California programs? I guess I'm just wondering how risky it is to only apply to and rank California programs...
I see that a few people are listing 1 or 2 California programs in their list. For those ppl, did you only apply to a few California programs? I guess I'm just wondering how risky it is to only apply to and rank California programs...

I applied to UCLA/UCSF/Stanford/UCLA Harbor, did an away rotation at UCLA, and only ended up interviewing at UCLA and Harbor/UCLA.
My impression, though, is if you apply to all the cali programs and convince them that you are serious about moving out there, they will take you seriously and you can match SOMEwhere in the state.... California is huge. Just look into the programs and apply the ones you liked -- including UCSD, irvine, etc.![]()
I see that a few people are listing 1 or 2 California programs in their list. For those ppl, did you only apply to a few California programs? I guess I'm just wondering how risky it is to only apply to and rank California programs...