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MemphisMeli

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  1. Hardest day of this whole process... watching those who were invited to interview being shown through the department... while I sit wait-listed.

  2. Mine too, but I've been wait listed (and already warned that they RARELY go back to the list), so... onward and upward I suppose lol
  3. Anyone else applying to Masters programs? I'm applying to the University of Memphis MSGP program. My research interests include trauma related issues (PTSD, etc) and non-pharmacological treatments for PTSD.
  4. University of Memphis has a Masters in General and an excellent Clinical PhD program. I'm applying to the Masters program (due May 1)
  5. Aaaaaand... I'm out. My POI was nice enough to email me and inform me I didn't make the cut for interviews and while I am still in the running she "rarely" ends up going back to the second round picks. I'm ok with this. I knew it was a long shot. BTW, Apparently University of Memphis has apparently issued all the invites for the Clinical program according to the two professors I spoke with today (both in the clinical department).
  6. School: University of MemphisArea/Degree: Clinical Psychology PhD ProgramRationalization: I wasn't as qualified as other applicantsComment: I knew before I applied that it would be a long shot, even though I already work with my POI.Coping tactics: Working on my MSGP application, staying busy with classes and teaching and generally continuing to be awesome! (BTW, all invitations for interview have been extended by UofM Clinical PhD program according to other professors I have spoken with in the department).
  7. I talked to one of the Clinical faculty today for the University of Memphis. He told me that invitations to interview have already been issued. That if I hadn't heard anything yet, that meant I was not going to be invited to interview, but since I have also not received a rejection to not give up hope. I could be second/third string. So... now it looks like I may be waiting until April to know anything.
  8. I'm the same. I know some offers have gone out and at least one rejection (according to the results page). But I'm in limbo, so...
  9. Saw my POI today... thought I might bite through my tongue resisting the urge to ask "So.....?" LOL

  10. Has anyone had an autistic student in their classes? Do you have any suggestions for how I might better teach a student with Autism? They have an assistant with them, so I imagine they will be able to assist me as well. I was only able to meet her in passing as I had to leave for another class. BTW, I am an undergrad doing the job of a TA teaching breakout sessions for a General Psychology class. This is my second semester teaching these sessions but the first time I've had a student with Autism. Any suggestions would be GREATLY appreciated.
  11. I hate waiting... I need to know! One way or the other, I need to know. I know "no news is (supposed to be) good news", but I need to know if I got into the program or if I need to start focusing on other programs... or... if I need to start lining up an internship and finding a job.
    ~ Every graduate school applicant ever

    1. DBear

      DBear

      Yep, no news being good news definitely is not applicable to this process!!! 

    2. CoffeeFueledAnxiety

      CoffeeFueledAnxiety

      I agree. I just want to know if I really should start launch to my Plan B or even Plan C. I just heard about a good job opening that fit my interest but it has a one year contract and I  just know that by the time I got my program decision, the job would be gone. If those decision is gonna be rejection, why can't I know them now..

  12. My research interests involve PTSD and non-traditional (aka pharmacological) treatments especially mindfulness and the use of psychiatric service dogs in mitigating the severity of symptoms.
  13. So, I've seen that some of the applicants for University of Memphis have begun receiving phone calls for interviews. I currently attend UofM and have only applied there for grad school due to not being able to relocate. Here's my problem, I am currently an RA with one of my POI's and will see them on Thursday. They are NOT the type of person that you simply ask "so... hey, what about me?" But I also know I have ZERO poker face. How do I get through the lab meeting without potentially destroying my chances? Technically I do not have to be at the meeting since classes have not started, but I have been trying to make a good impression by attending all the meetings I have been in town for, including tomorrows. Any suggestions? With ANY amount of luck, someone will call me today and I won't have to worry about it, but I'm not holding my breath. Please help!
  14. Oooh, good point about her expressing interest in being my mentor. I hadn't thought of that! Not sure I would have an additional 10 months though. I have financial coverage of undergrad through the beginning of August. After that, if Im not in grad school I will likely have to find a job. With any luck I could find one on campus so that I could still have my face around and perhaps volunteer in a lab or two, but I'm hoping it won't come to that lol BTW, thank you for being so supportive! You're quite a blessing!
  15. I did elaborate in my SOP somewhat. My LOR were sent directly, so I haven't seen them unfortunately though I'm sure at least 2 of the 3 if not all three were strong. I did reach out to both my POI's. I work in one of my POI's lab (and working with her on a PTSD study as the PI, hopefully submitting to IRB very soon), the other happens to be the department chair but we've had several conversations about mutual research interests (behavior medicine, mindfulness, non pharmaceutical therapies for chronic pain, etc.). Thank you for the boost of confidence. Seems each time I go to the website to look at past admits to the program, my confidence drops a bit lol
  16. Oh NO!!! Yea, I would have been slack-jaw after reading something like that lol But think of it this way... it wasn't a 'no' and they have your correct email address!
  17. Try finding some volunteer work that will fit in with your educational goals... so when (always when not if) you get interviews, you will have something additional to add other than how many series you binged over the holiday lol Or start a new research project, even if its a meta-analysis of other research.
  18. Thesis... no. Working on 3 different studies, helping two other undergrads with their studies.... sure lol Oh, and getting ready for another 19 credit hour semester to include teaching two hours a week. I'll be plenty busy, but with ADHD, that may or may not be enough to distract me
  19. Thats what they make long sleeve shirts for! Several of the grad students where I am have tattoos. They're nothing overly outrageous, vulgar, etc. I have a total of 3 tattoos on my forearms, it doesn't seem to be an issue. Department chair knows I have them and hasn't said anything (I'm also the only undergraduate TA in the department, so...not sure if that has anything to do with it or shows how little tattoos matter??)
  20. So, I'm applying to the PhD program where I am a current undergrad (not able to relocate and no one else near here has the PhD program I want). Of course, this means I know my POI. I am in her lab. We had our final lab meeting today and she was talking about how one of the grad students will be out next month for two weeks for internship interviews... and all I wanted to do was ask her if I was going to get to interview with her for the PhD program LOL I didn't of course, but oh dear! Thankfully I won't see her for about 3 weeks because of the holidays and a conference trip... I hope I hear something before then so I don't end up biting through my tongue every time I see her! Anyone else applying in place and know your POI? How do you deal with NOT asking? Not dropping hints? Not becoming a general PITA? LOL
  21. Me: Senior undergraduate, General Psychology Major: Clinical Psychology (Intend to research and teach) Overall/Major GPA, 3.038/3.51. GRE: 156V, 146Q, 4.5. (Taken twice due to documented test anxiety) Experience: 8 years as a medic in the US Army; two research labs (PTSD, Psychotherapy) plus additional teaching outcomes research under a third professor; Teaching Assistant for Intro to Psychology (teaching break out groups to 100 students per week as an undergraduate); national spokesperson and public speaker advocating for trained service dogs for veterans with PTSD; Vice-President of the Student Veterans Organization for the University of Memphis; internship through the Veterans Resource Center (organized new student orientation briefing for student veterans as well as a mentorship program); presenting for a teaching colloquium in January to faculty, poster presentation at NCUR in 2017. Because of my grades/GRE scores, I'm not holding my breath about getting straight into the PhD program, but I am hoping the experience/activities may help. Unfortunately I am geographically unable to relocate and I can't imagine there is an online MA program that would afford me the opportunity to teach and research lol. So, I've applied to the Clinical PhD program, and will likely apply to the MSGP program if I don't get accepted to the PhD.
  22. I applied to the Clinical Psych program at The University of Memphis. I'm not holding my breath for it, but I can't relocate...so, it is what it is. Thankfully I'm assuming I'll hear one way or the other before the application for the MSGP application is due.
  23. Awesome! I'm looking forward to getting deeper into it, there is so much I want to learn and each time I learn something, I find 3 more things I want to learn lol
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