If you want to go to the one that is closer to you, than do that. Listen, it's your life, that extra semester is your choice to take (and might not really matter in the long run that you had to stay an extra semester longer).
Go with whichever program is the best for your career choices.
I need help!
I am not sure if I want to get a PhD in clinical psychology or social work. I've currently been accepted into both programs. Both programs will take me 6 years to complete (2 years for masters, 4 years for doctorate).
I am really interested in research, and would really like my education to position me to be a well versed researcher. Any thoughts would be appreciated.
I need help!
I am not sure if I want to get a PhD in clinical psychology or social work. I've currently been accepted into both programs. Both programs will take me 6 years to complete (2 years for masters, 4 years for doctorate).
I am really interested in research, and would really like my education to position me to be a well versed researcher. Any thoughts would be helpful.
I need help!
I am not sure if I want to get a PhD in clinical psychology or social work. I've currently been accepted into both programs. Both programs will take me 6 years to complete (2 years for masters, 4 years for doctorate).
I am really interested in research, and would really like my education to position me to be a well versed researcher. Any thoughts would be helpful.
Ahh, mine starts with a W too. Not sure if that is how they are doing it. I was thinking alphabetically too, but now I'm not sure. I haven't heard anything.
Hey hey! I just got an OGS award from Laurier. I applied for the 2 years MSW track. Not sure if this means I'm in, but it feels great to get an award (even if I don't use it).
I think it just means that they are still determining what to do. They have to have their meetings. I think if it was bad news, we would have hopefully heard by now.
You could call or email and let the schools know that you have received offers else where, if you can get an updated on your status.
To answer your question, I am pretty sure everything is just up in the air until they make their decision. Once they make their decision, you can ask for feedback of your application (either from your POI or department coordinator). .