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    LindsPhD got a reaction from psychattack in Fall 2019 Clinical Psychology Applicants (PhD, PsyD)   
    I'm guessing most are way too young to get this reference, but when I was growing up there was this commercial and it has been running through my head all day.  It's barely light out and this soccer mom type woman is standing in front of a clothing department store.  She has her face pressed up against the glass and is saying "Open, open, open, open, open."  It played every couple months for the Mervyn's quarterly seasonal closeout sale.  So anyway here I am clicking refresh on my email muttering "open, open, open" under my breath. 
    Dear psych departments, just let me in.
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    LindsPhD reacted to PsyDuck90 in Fall 2019 Clinical Psych Interview Invites   
    I did this last year. I had a lot of positive back and forth with the POI and they agreed I was a great fit, so I was surprised I didn't get an interview. I framed the email in the sense of asking for feedback on how to improve my application for next round as I was very interested in working with them. They were receptive and very kind, explaining that I was in the top few and if 1 of the people that were extended an invite declined I'd be next on the list (obviously didn't happen). They also gave me solid feedback on how to improve my application if I were to go into another application cycle. Luckily I got accepted somewhere else, and I'm incredibly happy with the program even though it initially wasn't my top choice. I can't imagine being anywhere else now!
    There are just so many incredibly qualified applicants. It's hard to not feel discouraged when you don't even get an interview to a program you thought you'd be a great fit for. Sometimes it's just the luck of the draw and there are 3 really great and equal candidates but only 2 spots for that POI. 
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    LindsPhD got a reaction from humanisticPOV in Fall 2019 Clinical Psychology Applicants (PhD, PsyD)   
    I'm guessing most are way too young to get this reference, but when I was growing up there was this commercial and it has been running through my head all day.  It's barely light out and this soccer mom type woman is standing in front of a clothing department store.  She has her face pressed up against the glass and is saying "Open, open, open, open, open."  It played every couple months for the Mervyn's quarterly seasonal closeout sale.  So anyway here I am clicking refresh on my email muttering "open, open, open" under my breath. 
    Dear psych departments, just let me in.
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    LindsPhD reacted to ASDadvocate in Psychology Interview Debriefing   
    I just had my first in-person interview this past Tuesday and Wednesday. It was a two-day interview with lunches, dinners and the actual interviews. This program is a PhD in Psychology with a specialization in intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). 
    Interviews:
    Because this program is very specialized in a particular research population, although I applied to two specific POIs, the candidates met with all 5 core faculty from that division. Apparently, the faculty determines which candidates should be admitted and which ones in particular would be a good match for their mentorship styles and their research interests. I had 3 interviews the first day and 1 interview the second day (I was one of the candidates who wasn't able to meet with one of the POIs because she had very limited time). I found this particular interview to be much less intense than I expected it to be! I feel that I actually over-prepared for it- which could be a good thing in the end! I got general questions about why I wanted to go to grad school for a PhD, what my research interests were, and very few specific questions about my experiences (only follow-up questions when I brought my experiences up). The HARDEST question I was asked was, "What would be your masters project? And what variables/outcomes would you look at?! Thankfully, the current students were AMAZING and they graciously gave us tips about what to expect in the interviews! This very hard question was brought up the night before interviews and I had a chance to think about it in advance ?Interviews lasted 30 minutes and overall, I felt I spent more time waiting for my turn than actually meeting with the POIs.
    Socials:
    The night before interviews, after all candidates had arrived from the airport, a few of the students took us to a quaint place in Columbus to have dinner. This was very informal but gave the opportunity to meet them and ask questions. We also had lunches that were catered to the conference room where we met on both interview days. All the candidates ate with a few of the current students who were available. On the first day of the interviews, all candidates went to dinner with three POIs and the majority of the current students. This was very informal but also gave me the opportunity to learn more about my POIs personalities.
    Logistics:
    There were a total of 6 candidates including me who were interviewed. This may actually be different from other programs. One of the students told us that they typically only invite as many people as they would have space/funding for. As opposed to other programs who may invite 30+ candidates to ultimately extend admittance to 4 people. I thought this was nice. 
    They reimbursed for dinner from the night candidates arrived to the city (we all came out of state) and for flights. They also booked us and paid for hotel rooms near the university. I felt very fortunate for this as it was very unexpected. In terms of transportation, the students drove us around to the dinner location, back to the hotel when needed, and to the hospital that we visited where we would be doing clinical work at some point in the program. There was also a shuttle bus from the hotel to the university every 30 minutes.
    Overall Thoughts:
    I really liked this program and I'm hoping for an acceptance! What I liked the most was the very specific research clinical work being conducted with the population I'm interested in and the collaborative climate I sensed from the faculty and students. This last piece matters a lot to me since the university where I currently work is very competitive and I don't feel a sense of "friendliness" among students and faculty. The one thing that concerns me a little is the fact that this particular program is not APA accredited. This is something that both of my supervisors emphasized I should look for in a graduate program. My thoughts are that attending this program might ultimately limit the states I would be able to practice in but I would still be able to become licensed and work in states that don't require you have a doctorate from an APA accredited program- which is honestly the majority. Plus, my husband and I are actually really looking forward to move out of FL and possibly not come back. FL does require APA accredited programs for licensure. 
    I'm hoping to get an acceptance and at least have this option for grad school. I'm an older applicant and I don't think I'm willing to go through this process again for many reasons more personal to my specific circumstances. I hope this information helps people! Good luck to everyone!
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    LindsPhD got a reaction from xChrisx in Fall 2019 Clinical Psychology Applicants (PhD, PsyD)   
    I'm guessing most are way too young to get this reference, but when I was growing up there was this commercial and it has been running through my head all day.  It's barely light out and this soccer mom type woman is standing in front of a clothing department store.  She has her face pressed up against the glass and is saying "Open, open, open, open, open."  It played every couple months for the Mervyn's quarterly seasonal closeout sale.  So anyway here I am clicking refresh on my email muttering "open, open, open" under my breath. 
    Dear psych departments, just let me in.
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    LindsPhD got a reaction from justacigar in Fall 2019 Clinical Psychology Applicants (PhD, PsyD)   
    I'm guessing most are way too young to get this reference, but when I was growing up there was this commercial and it has been running through my head all day.  It's barely light out and this soccer mom type woman is standing in front of a clothing department store.  She has her face pressed up against the glass and is saying "Open, open, open, open, open."  It played every couple months for the Mervyn's quarterly seasonal closeout sale.  So anyway here I am clicking refresh on my email muttering "open, open, open" under my breath. 
    Dear psych departments, just let me in.
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    LindsPhD got a reaction from chopper.wife in Fall 2019 Clinical Psychology Applicants (PhD, PsyD)   
    I'm guessing most are way too young to get this reference, but when I was growing up there was this commercial and it has been running through my head all day.  It's barely light out and this soccer mom type woman is standing in front of a clothing department store.  She has her face pressed up against the glass and is saying "Open, open, open, open, open."  It played every couple months for the Mervyn's quarterly seasonal closeout sale.  So anyway here I am clicking refresh on my email muttering "open, open, open" under my breath. 
    Dear psych departments, just let me in.
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    LindsPhD got a reaction from higaisha in Fall 2019 Psychology PhD Applicants!   
    Just thought I'd bring a little levity to today.  Enjoy:
    https://www.bmj.com/content/363/bmj.k5094
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    LindsPhD got a reaction from gillis_55 in Fall 2019 Psychology PhD Applicants!   
    Just thought I'd bring a little levity to today.  Enjoy:
    https://www.bmj.com/content/363/bmj.k5094
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    LindsPhD got a reaction from PsychWannabee in Fall 2019 Psychology PhD Applicants!   
    Just thought I'd bring a little levity to today.  Enjoy:
    https://www.bmj.com/content/363/bmj.k5094
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    LindsPhD got a reaction from AceRad in Fall 2019 Psychology PhD Applicants!   
    Just thought I'd bring a little levity to today.  Enjoy:
    https://www.bmj.com/content/363/bmj.k5094
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    LindsPhD got a reaction from huskypsych in Fall 2019 Psychology PhD Applicants!   
    Just thought I'd bring a little levity to today.  Enjoy:
    https://www.bmj.com/content/363/bmj.k5094
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    LindsPhD got a reaction from xChrisx in Fall 2019 Psychology PhD Applicants!   
    Noticed that someone posted an interview invite from UNC Chapel Hill on the results board.  It just says "Psychology."  If you're that someone, would you mind sharing which concentration?  And if it's clinical, would you mind DM'ing me the POI name?  If not, I totally understand.  I'll just be breathing into a paper bag for a while.  Don't mind me... ?
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    LindsPhD reacted to justacigar in Fall 2019 Psychology PhD Applicants!   
    Every day I wake up and think "Today's the day. I won't check gradcafe. I'm gonna chill" and then somehow I end up here...whoops! Muscle memory ?
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    LindsPhD reacted to psychisfun in Fall 2019 Social Psychology Applicant Thread   
    I'm the poster! It's a skype interview invite from the POI
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    LindsPhD reacted to PsychWannabee in Fall 2019 Clinical Psych Interview Invites   
    Oops! It was a file from my computer, so that was probably the issue. However, I think this link should work http://mitch.web.unc.edu/files/2017/02/MitchGradSchoolAdvice.pdf . It's the same document!
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    LindsPhD reacted to SoldierOn in Fall 2019 Psychology PhD Applicants!   
    University of Mississippi (Clinical PhD)! 
    Given that this is my first application season I have also realized that I have no idea how to respond to one of these emails. Luckily I’m meeting with my lab’s Post-Doc today to talk about the interview process so hopefully she can help me out a bit. 
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    LindsPhD reacted to shockwave457 in Fall 2019 Psychology PhD Applicants!   
    My layout is the exact same way. I submitted everything and got an email saying I submitted but no specific status symbol aside for check marks that I submitted everything.
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