I'm a research assistant currently applying to funded clinical psych phd programs. My credentials are as follows:
GPA: 3.6. Yes it's low but it's also from one of the top 10 liberal arts colleges – I asked one of my recommenders to mention that this school does not inflate grades. Accounting for all undergrad classes I took including those abroad and those at UPenn while working here, my GPA overall is 3.63. I know these are on the lower end of OK and I'm really worried I won't pass the cutoff for many of the schools I'm applying to.
GRE: 700 V, 760 Q, 5.5 AWA, and 760 Psychology
Research: I've been working in a neurology lab for 2 years and have 1 publication, 1 more under review, and up to 2 others to be submitted within the next few months. I also have a few posters. As an undergrad I completed an extensive year-long senior thesis project in which I designed/ran a study and wrote a lengthy report including lit review, results, discussion etc. I also worked as an RA for a professor for one summer.
Clinical experience: 1 summer working with autistic children, extensive contact with stroke patients for health/behavioral screenings, neuropsych testing, and brain stimulation administration
Clinical research experience: currently receiving extensive training in a curriculum to prevent depression in adolescent girls (intervention will start in winter), volunteering at a children's anxiety treatment center (mostly helping with recruitment – no clinical contact yet)
Other volunteer experience: 1 semester as writing tutor for minority high school students, 1 year as a classroom assistant in an art class for homeless kids
I tentatively plan to apply to: U of WA, U of OR, UC Berkeley, Emory, GW, U of IL at Chicago, Loyola U of Chicago, Northwestern, U of MA at Boston, U of NM, Wash U in St. Louis, Temple, Penn, Drexel, Yale, U of MD Baltimore County, U of Pittsburgh
I'm wondering if I'm being too optimistic in applying to so many top programs. My main concerns are my GPA, lack of clinical experience, and the fact that the bulk of my research experience is in neurology and personality/social psychology (for the sr thesis). I've only recently gained a little experience in specifically clinical psych research. I'm going to aim to work with child clinical researchers (looking at vulnerability and resiliency factors in adolescence) and I'm worried that they will find my experiences irrelevant, though I'll try my best to write a convincing personal statement
Basically, I'm wondering if it would be wiser to apply to less competitive programs. Also, has anyone been admitted to a good program and come into a lab with little experience in that specific area?