Hi,
I was hoping someone could give me some feedback on my profile. I am a bit of a non-traditional applicant and also older. I am unfortunately restricted to the NYC area so will only be applying to programs there in Counseling and Clinical psychology, both PhD and PysD (mostly). I have been wanting to apply since 2018 after graduating, but also didn't want to rush, then life and kids happened and so here I am really committed to applying this year.
BA: Went to an international school outside the US (really bad grades! GPA 2.8 or so, so that obviously looks horrible on application) but didn't graduate there, then moved to the US and finished my BA in Liberal Arts in the US with a decent GPA 3.75.
MA: Did a MA in Counseling at a top tier school and graduated with a 4.0
Research: Worked in 2 research labs, one in which I have been for the past 3 years and still actively engaged. Have led individual research projects and mentored undergrad students as part of the lab and co-authored manuscripts.
Publications: 1 publication, 2 in preparation, 1 under review, I am hoping one of those will be published before I apply.
GRE: HORRID. quant 145, verbal 160. Thankfully many schools are waiving it this year, but this is obviously a huge hurdle for me.
Letters of Recommendation: One from my lab professor, who is also the head of the clinical psych PhD program at my previous grad school, this will be a super strong letter. 2nd one from my previous internship supervisor who is a PhD, although in social work, but she is excellent and I expect a strong letter, 3rd one from a professor and psychologist from one of my courses I took in grad school.
Clinical experiences: 600 hours of clinical practicum during grad school in a reputable outpatient clinic at Weill Cornell, 2 years of clinical experience working in private practice since graduating where I still am now, also have engaged in clinical work through my research lab. Tons of clinical training and workshops.
Misc: International applicant, fluent in 3 languages, not sure that even matters
Strong research fit with some of the schools/labs I am applying to, although I realize that matters less for PsyD
List of schools:
LIU Post PsyD, LIU Brooklyn PhD Clinical Psych, Rutgers PsyD Clinical Psych, Pace PsyD School-Clinical Pysch, Yeshiva PsyD Clinical Psych, Fordham PhD Counseling Psych, Columbia PhD Counseling Psych (one can dream), LaSalle PsyD and Widener PsyD *although I doubt I would be able to commute to Philly but throwing them in there. I am debating whether I should also apply to CUNY/John Jay
I feel it's going to be nearly impossible for me to get in, given the competition, but was hoping for some feedback!
Thank you so much!