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This is fun reading everyone's list. I'm so ready for this process to be over, it feels endless!
Here is mine:
1. Mayo
2. Dartmouth
3. UCSF Fresno
4. Albert Einstein - Montefiore
5. Cleveland Clinic
6. OHSU
7. University of Colorado
8. Beth Israel
9. University of Alabama
This is fun reading everyone's list. I'm so ready for this process to be over, it feels endless!
Here is mine:
1. Mayo
2. Dartmouth
3. UCSF Fresno
4. Albert Einstein - Montefiore
5. Cleveland Clinic
6. OHSU
7. University of Colorado
8. Beth Israel
9. University of Alabama
15. UCSF
1. Brown
2. Yale
3. UNC
4. Harvard Longwood
5. Michigan
6. U Maryland
7. UC Denver
8. Penn
9. Hopkins
10. UVA
11. Tufts
12. Temple
13. Thomas Jefferson
14. VCU
Out of curiosity, how did you decide where to apply? Did you pick a program in every geographical area in the US? Plenty of quality programs there too.

I did the couples match as well and hear you about making compromises. However, your list is awesome! Your top 9 programs are all excellent programs! (I'm sure the last 5 are great too, I'm just not as familiar.)
1. UCI
2. UCLA
4. UCLA-Harbor
5. USC
6. Cedars-Sinai
7. UCLA-SFV
8. San Mateo
9. CPMC
10. UCSD
11. OHSU
12. Loma Linda
13. UCSF-Fresno
14. Colorado
15. Longwood
16. Yale
18. Arizona
19. UCLA-Kern
20. Banner
21. Arizona/UPHK
Good luck guys!
Wow! You went on a lot of interviews!
You must be an expert on different approaches to psych training.
😍 OC and LA

psychelle, i totally disagree! my SO and i had so much fun as an applicant couple, and it made the endless interview trail much more enjoyable on a lot of fronts (sharing the burden of driving, being more comfortable at dinner because you already know someone, having someone to bounce your opinions off of). i would probably feel very differently, though, if one of us was applying for a competitive residency.

Interesting to me how many people have OHSU on their list, even those who aren't apparently from the West or Northwest. I know that Portland is an amazing city, but the program itself must be a lot stronger/more attractive than I thought (didn't interview there.)
SDN might not be representative of the distribution of quality of the applicant pool.
-AT.
SDN might not be representative of the distribution of quality of the applicant pool.
-AT.
Nor of US geography, apparently...
You obviously don't remember Geography class where they taught you about the vast uninhabitable wasteland between the coasts.