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  1. sdt13, I did a one-man post-acceptance visit earlier this month. Dressy made sense.

     

    light-pink-oxford-men-dress-shirt-short-

     

    (found by google image searching "short sleeve business casual")

     

    That said, for official recruitment weekends when you're not the only attendee, check your invitation for a dress code. One of mine specified casual, so I showed up in jeans and my college hoodie. In retrospect, looking at what others wore, this may have been too casual - if I could do it over, I'd at least pick a collared shirt, like a polo.

  2.  2. What are the average living expenditures in the Evanston region? (Monthly Rent, mainly).

    3. Which areas should a student look for, considering factors like connectivity and expenses?

     

    2. Concerning rent: $800 will get you a private bedroom in a modest apartment within walking distance to campus. My (undergrad) friends, all of whom walk to campus, pay anywhere from $350 to $1600. The low end requires cramming three people into a "vintage" one-bedroom apartment. The high end is a private studio at the luxury Park Evanston.

     

    3. Students congregate near intercampus shuttle stops.

  3. Yeah, I did two at UNC. The vibe was conversational. The grad students knew very little about me, so I had to go into a lot more detail about my background than I did in interviews with professors who had read my application.

    Expect the question "What do you do for fun?" and say something other than "psychology /is/ my fun."

  4. Unless you are absolutely positive you don't want to go there.

     

    I'm almost sure. :DSide note: my fondest memory of intro statistics was learning that 0% does not mean impossible.

     

    Funding wise, they'd have to offer millions to overcome the chasm in prestige and locale. Research wise, nothing stands out from faculty profiles - is there any secret and profoundly exciting government contracted work they could reveal only at interviews?

     

    Financially, I would prefer not to go. They barely offered to reimburse travel costs. I'd have to pay out of pocket for a hotel. Obviously the cost is worthwhile if it means I'll fall in love with the program. I just can't see myself falling in love with the program.

     

    Then again, two years ago I couldn't see myself majoring in psychology. Yet here we are.

  5. I'm on the verge of canceling one of my interviews because I've had the good fortune of being accepted, with funding, to a considerably better school (in terms of research fit, US News rank, and geographic location).

     

    At the same time I'm open to the possibility there may be something amazing about this lesser school that I would discover only by interviewing.

     

    Should I hold out for this possibility? Is there even anything to consider aside from fit, rank, and location?

  6. Interview Weekends
    ASU (Quant) : Feb 20-23
    Davis (Quant): Feb 25ish (see update)
    Duke (Social): Jan 24-26
    KU (Quant) : Jan 25
    Lehigh University: February 15
    Notre Dame (All): February 7-9, 2013
    Stanford University (Social): February 14-16
    UCLA (Social): January 10-12
    
UNC (Quant): Feb 15

    UT Austin (Social): Feb 22-23
    
UT Austin (HDFS): Jan 24-26

    UBC (Social): Feb 7-10
    
USC (Social): January 24-25

    UC Irvine (Social): January 28-29
    
UC San Diego (Social): February 7-8
    Vanderbilt (Quant): Feb 14-16

    WUSTL (Social): Feb 21-23
    Yale (Social): January 27-28
    University of North Carolina (Social): February 7-9
    University of Rochester (Social): February 1-3
    UCSB Feb 22-23
    Univ of Oregon  February 1 - 3
    University of Toledo (Exp-Social): Jan 25th or Feb 11th
    UC Berkeley (Social): February 11-12
    American University (Social): February 11
    IU-Bloomington (Social): Feb 15-16
    Florida State (Social): Feb 21-24
    Rutgers-Newark: February 15
    OSU (Quant): February 15
    Penn State: February 14-17
    University of Alabama: January 27-20
    Texas A & M University: February 28 - March 2
    University of Michigan (unofficial): February 21-24
    University of Chicago: February 16-18

    University of Minnesota: March 1-2

    University of California, Davis (All): Feb 25

  7. Interview Weekends
    ASU (Quant) : Feb 20-23
    Davis (Quant): Feb 25ish
    Duke (Social): Jan 24-26
    KU (Quant) : Jan 25
    Lehigh University: February 15
    Notre Dame (All): February 7-9, 2013
    Stanford University (Social): February 14-16
    UCLA (Social): January 10-12
    
UNC (Quant): Feb 15

    UT Austin (Social): Feb 22-23
    
UT Austin (HDFS): Jan 24-26

    UBC (Social): Feb 7-10
    
USC (Social): January 24-25

    UC Irvine (Social): January 28-29
    
UC San Diego (Social): February 7-8
    Vanderbilt (Quant): Feb 14-16

    WUSTL (Social): Feb 21-23
    Yale (Social): January 27-28
    University of North Carolina (Social): February 7-9
    University of Rochester (Social): February 1-3
    UCSB Feb 22-23
    Univ of Oregon  February 1 - 3
    University of Toledo (Exp-Social): Jan 25th or Feb 11th
    UC Berkeley (Social): February 11-12
    American University (Social): February 11
    IU-Bloomington (Social): Feb 15-16
    Florida State (Social): Feb 21-24
    Rutgers-Newark: February 15
    OSU (Quant): February 15
    Penn State: February 14-17
    University of Alabama: January 27-20
    Texas A & M University: February 28 - March 2
    University of Michigan (unofficial): February 21-24
    University of Chicago: February 16-18

    University of Minnesota: March 1-2

     

    yhat, congratulations on your successful visit!

  8. ^

     

    Some data from recent years:

     

    http://web.psych.washington.edu/graduate/files/Brochure12.pdf [Warning: PDF]

    37 accepted, 21 enrolled (57% yield)

     

    http://www.virginia.edu/psychology/graduate/faq.html#ad12

    32 accepted, 17 enrolled (53%)

     

    http://www.psych.ucla.edu/graduate/prospective-students/clinical-student-data

    17 accepted, 12 enrolled (71%)

     

    http://gradschool.unc.edu/admissions/stats.html

    31 accepted, 18 enrolled (58%)

     

    These are just a few schools that I knew published their yield statistics. I don't know if these numbers are representative, but it seems your intuition is at least in the ballpark.

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