SchoolPsychApplicant
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Does anyone have any information on the University of Oregon's School Psychology doctoral program invitations? According to their website, the interview date is 1/25-26. I feel like because of how close it is, I didn't get invited for an interview, but I'm still holding on to hope until I see it for sure! Please let me know if anyone knows anything! Thanks
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On 12/8/2017 at 10:13 AM, Becks_Psych said:
School: Texas Tech University
Type: Clinical Psychology, PhD
Date of invite: 12/08/17
Type of invite: Phone call from POI
Interview date(s): Interview Weekend 02/09
I'm currently going here for my undergrad. PM me if you have any questions at all! Congratulations!
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School: Michigan State University
Type: PhD
Date of Invite: 12/19/2017
Type of Invite: email
Interview Date: 2/2/2018
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I've thought about this issue and asked a current graduate student at my university. They said the best thing to do is go with the one who contacted you first and tell the other you have a previous engagement. Then, set up a Skype/phone interview with the second one. Apparently they're understanding of that, but I understand you worrying about your chances for getting accepted.
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School: University of Southern Mississippi
Type: PhD
Date of Invite: 12/11/2017
Type of Invite: email from POI
Interview Date(s): 01/25-26/2017
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Hey!
Most programs really like to see research experience, and it is not so much about the quantity but the quality. If the experience you get between now and application time is really really good and applicable to what you want to do, I think you'd have good chances. If not, you'd definitely be able to find a master's program to get in to and gain more experience. Good Luck!!
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I, for one, REALLY like those odds. I hope you both get into a good program. Maybe we'll cross paths on interview days!
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2 minutes ago, SB24 said:
Me too!! I have also looked at Dr. Volker at MSU, his research is in assessment for children with ASD. Are you interested in Autism Spectrum Disorder Research? If so, that is awesome! and also what I want to do. I do not believe I have any shot at MSU because it is extremely difficult to get into, but I really hope you get in! You'll have to keep me posted!
Yes it is, actually! I spoke to Dr. Rispoli yesterday, and I'm excited to see what happens. Does anyone know the average amount of applicants these programs get every year?
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3 minutes ago, AnxiousApplicant18 said:
@SB24Hello, I just wanted to say I've also applied to the University of Utah and the University of Virginia! I'm also worried about getting in, we can be worried together haha. Good luck to you I think your experience sounds great!
What other places are you applying to?
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27 minutes ago, SB24 said:
Thank you!
I'm just a little worried because Utah (which is where I really want to go) or UGA, doesn't have anywhere what the average GRE scores are. I'm just hoping my experience will be enough!
Good luck to you! I hope you get in!!!
Thank you! If you don't mind me asking, who are you applying to at UGA?
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Hi!
Your experience is very important, so it’s good that you have that. I would check all the school you’re applying to - most of them say what the average GRE scores are for the people they accept. Make sure your letters of recommendation are STRONG and you statements are well worded and organized. I think you have a good shot. I wish you luck!
I’m currently applying as well! I’m applying to UGA and MSU like you. I’m also applying to Southern Mississippi, Oregon, Houston, and Indiana University - Bloomington.
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HI!
I'm applying to University of Oregon, University of Houston, University of Southern Mississippi, University of Georgia, Indiana University - Bloomington, and Michigan State University
School Psychology Ph.D. Applications Fall 2018
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There is a moratorium on their doctoral admissions. There is an issue with their faculty student ration, so they aren’t taking students until they hire more people. I was refunded all of my application fees.