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jzp406

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    2016 Fall
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    Social Psychology PhD

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  1. Quant:157 - 68th percentile Verbal: 163 - 92nd percentile AW: 4.5 - 80th percentile Several offers and interviews. Had extensive research experiences.
  2. I had a phone call with a social psych at UMass Amherst. Haven't heard back re: interview though, so I don't expect an invite.
  3. School name: Rutgers University Interview Invite Received: January 18th Degree: PhD Program: Social Psychology Notified via: Phone call from POI Date: 2/18 - 2/20
  4. University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) - Clinical: January 19-20 Brown University - Cognitive, Linguistic and Psychological Sciences: February 5 UC Davis - Social & Perception, Cognition, and Cognitive Neuroscience: February 1 UC Riverside- Neuroscience: February 18-20 UC San Diego - Cognitive and Behavioral Neuroscience: February 4-6 UC Santa Barbara - Clinical: January 22 Carnegie Mellon - Cognitive: February 19-20 University of Central Florida (UCF) - Clinical: January 29 University of Colorado – Colorado Springs - Clinical: February 1 University of Connecticut - Clinical: February 10 or 12 University of Delaware - Clinical: January 29 or February 1 Eastern Michigan University- Clinical: February 12 Georgetown - Lifespan Cognitive Neuroscience: February 18-19 or 25-26 University of Houston - Clinical: February 12-13 Indiana University - Bloomington - Social: February 5 University of Iowa - Clinical & Cognition and Perception: February 6-8 Johns Hopkins - Biopsychology: February 11 or 18 University of Kansas – Clinical: February 12 Louisiana State University - Clinical: January 28-29 University of Louisville - Clinical: January 25 University of Mississippi - Clinical: February 19-20 University of Nebraska-Lincoln - Clinical: February 19-21 NYU - Cognition and Perception: February 5 or 19 UNC Chapel Hill - Cognitive: February 12 UNC Charlotte - Clinical: January 29 Northeastern University - Cognition: February 13 Northwestern - Psychology (Cognitive) February 5 Northwestern - Feinberg School of Medicine - Clinical: February 8 Miami University Ohio - Social: February 11-13 Ohio State University - Clinical: January 15 Ohio State University - Cognitive/Decision Jan 8 University of Oregon - Counseling: January 28-29 University of Pittsburgh - Cognition: February 18 Princeton - Cognitive: February 4-6 Sam Houston State University - Clinical: February 12 USC - Social: January 15 Southern Illinois University (Carbondale) - Clinical: February 7-8 Texas A&M University - Clinical: January 10-12 Texas Tech University - Experimental: Feb 26-28 Vanderbilt - Cognition and Cognitive Neuroscience: February 11-13 Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) - Clinical: January 29 or February 26 Virginia Tech - Clinical: February 5 University of Washington - Cognition and Perception: February 25-27 University of Waterloo - Clinical: January 8, 11, 12, or 13 WashU/WUSTL - Clinical & Cognition: Feb 11 & 12 Wheaton College - Clinical - PsyD: February 5 Yale - Cognitive: January 25
  5. Thanks for all that! And shit, you're right, I applied to Personality and Social Contexts. I'm hoping for the two of us!
  6. Yeah, I applied to Rutgers New Brunswick for social psych as well, but I'm confused-- what parts of psych are located at Newark and what parts are at New Brunswick?
  7. I applied to the Joint PhD Program in Women's Studies and Psychology. Anyone else? I can't find ANYTHING on this program anywhere throughout these forums or the results board even for years past. Maybe I dreamed that submission happened...
  8. I knew I wanted to go to grad school during undergrad but didn't want to go straight through. So I wanted to find a job as a research assistant or lab manager in the interim. Towards the end of my senior year of undergrad, I emailed professors across the US with whom I was interested in working. I let them know I was interested in their work and asked if I would be able to find a full-time research position working with them. Those with labs, it was easier to ask something along the lines of "do you have space in your lab?" I definitely wanted to find a paid position, but if you're looking for just experience, you can say that too or leave off the "full-time" employment. You can say you are looking for a position to better prepare yourself for a doctoral program in social psychology. Fair warning, most people I emailed didn't have funding for an extra research assistant. But I found something eventually. Good luck!
  9. Check out work done by Renee Engeln (Northwestern University), Anna Bardone-Cone (UNC), and Janet Hyde (University of Wisconsin).
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