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HopefullyDr

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    Brooklyn, NY
  • Application Season
    2017 Fall
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    Clinical Psychology Ph.D

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  1. I inquired about my wait list position at USU (my top choice) and I am in the middle of the list. Should I give up hope?
  2. I am in the same situation. I was rejected from my top choice, wait-listed at one of my second choices and accepted to the other. I am so happy to have an acceptance, but the research at the program I was wait-listed for is a little more aligned with my interests. I feel terrible holding on to the offer while waiting for an opening at another school.
  3. Ugh, I found out that I am wait-listed from my second choice and I have only been accepted into one program (my third choice). I am worried because I only found out I was on the list because I called the university to ask for a status update. This probably means that I am low on the list, right?
  4. I am waiting for the rest of my decisions before accepting.
  5. Thank you so much for the kind words! I did not consider the possibility that the schools received more applications than prior years so that explains the level of intense competition. It blows my mind how competitive this field is and I am proud that I have made it this far. I think this process has made me doubt myself and I really hope that I get some confidence back come fall. Thanks again!
  6. Thank you for sharing. This experience is very taxing but I know that the career at the end will be worth it. I hope that one of the programs takes you off of the wait-list. Getting that far is more than most people!
  7. Thank you so much for the kind words. I really appreciate it. Best of luck in your applications!
  8. I am so confused (and also frustrated). At the beginning of application season, I got two interview invitations fairly quickly and then was offered admission to my second choice. This gave me some confidence about the my applications, but I've received more rejections. I am feeling insecure and, although I am thrilled that I was accepted into a program, I am wondering if I have tricked a school into accepting me. If I only am being wanted at one school, am I actually qualified for obtaining a Ph.D? I still have to wait for a few schools to send decisions, but I am fairly certain that they will be rejection letters.
  9. I am also waiting for Utah State and Utah's counseling program. From another thread it seemed like Utah State's interview weekend is in the next couple of weeks, so I am assuming a rejection from them. I called the University of Utah and they said that notifications will be going out this week.
  10. Has anyone heard from the University of Utah Counseling Psychology Ph.D program?
  11. School: Idaho State UniversityArea/Degree: Clinical Psychology PhD ProgramRationalization: Not a great fit Comment: I was hoping for an interview, but I only related to one POI in the programCoping tactics: Was accepted into one of my higher choices so I am okay.
  12. I have seen some posts about interviews being offered yesterday. I am hoping that I am not out of the running!
  13. I also interviewed for a program a few days ago and, although it was already one of my top choices, there is so much silence from the programs I applied to that getting accepted would likely be so much sweeter.
  14. School: University of Nebraska-LincolnArea/Degree: ClinicalRationalization: Too many applicants for few spotsComment: I really hoped I would get an interview so it kind of stings, but it wasn't my top choiceCoping tactics: Focusing on upcoming interview and my new job I also think I was rejected from University of Houston because I did not receive an interview invitation.
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