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I'm putting together a list of programs that would be potentially good fits (right clinical/research balance, good POI matches). Depending on who's taking students next cycle, I'm considering applying to somewhere in the range of 30 Clinical or Counseling PhD programs, 3 or 4 funded PsyD programs, 2 or 3 unfunded PsyD programs, and maybe a masters program or two for about 35-40 total applications, 30-35 or those to doctoral programs. I'm not a particularly stand-out candidate, but I'll hopefully be applying with a good GPA, decent GREs, some clinical work, and a good amount of research experience, much of it relevent to my interests. I'm not just scatter shooting applications--for every potential POI, I can tie my interests and past research experience into thiers.
I strongly want to get into a program next cycle, so I'm not particularly averse to applying to a large number of schools, though I waiver back and forth on applying to unfunded PsyD programs. Except for maybe one or two schools (Michigan, which would be a good match but is perhaps too research-oriented for my tastes), I'm not applying to the "tippy-top" research schools, which I know means close to zilch in this field where every funded program is ultra-competitive. Looking at my list now, though, it does contain some very competitive schools (DePaul, U Minnesota *Counseling*. Alabama, Vermount, North Dakota, West Virginia, Wyoming, etc.) as well as some *slightly* less competitive ones--which, yes, I know would still be reaches--that I would still *love* to attend (Southern Mississippi Counseling, Oklahoma State Counseling, Lehigh Counseling, Galludet Clinical, NMSU Counseling, Our Lady of the Lake Counseling, etc).
I've noticed that most people here seem to apply to about 12-15 schools. Has anyone here applied to a large number of schools? Why or why not (other than the application, GRE, and transcript fees, which I shudder at but would be willing to pay)? Any thoughts would be much appreciated!
I strongly want to get into a program next cycle, so I'm not particularly averse to applying to a large number of schools, though I waiver back and forth on applying to unfunded PsyD programs. Except for maybe one or two schools (Michigan, which would be a good match but is perhaps too research-oriented for my tastes), I'm not applying to the "tippy-top" research schools, which I know means close to zilch in this field where every funded program is ultra-competitive. Looking at my list now, though, it does contain some very competitive schools (DePaul, U Minnesota *Counseling*. Alabama, Vermount, North Dakota, West Virginia, Wyoming, etc.) as well as some *slightly* less competitive ones--which, yes, I know would still be reaches--that I would still *love* to attend (Southern Mississippi Counseling, Oklahoma State Counseling, Lehigh Counseling, Galludet Clinical, NMSU Counseling, Our Lady of the Lake Counseling, etc).
I've noticed that most people here seem to apply to about 12-15 schools. Has anyone here applied to a large number of schools? Why or why not (other than the application, GRE, and transcript fees, which I shudder at but would be willing to pay)? Any thoughts would be much appreciated!