psychedouttt
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13 minutes ago, wannabeschoolpsych said:
Did you apply to Clinical or School Psych?
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9 hours ago, checkingmyemail said:
School: University of Memphis
Type: Clinical Psychology PhD
Type of invite: E-mail from POI
Interview date(s): Feb. 1st, 2019Hey could you DM me your POI initials please? Thanks!
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19 hours ago, Gofer1996 said:
Has anyone heard anything from the University of Memphis? I saw one person got an invite through email from their POI, but invites were not sent out this early in the past.
Thanks for any insight!
My POI reached out. DM for initials
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13 minutes ago, ASDadvocate said:
This is really helpful! Thanks for your insight! Good luck with your apps!
omg no problem! I wish you all the best, if I'm not at an interview that weekend I'll be one of the undergrads helping at the diversity brunch and other parts of interview weekend
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8 minutes ago, davidfreire20 said:
Do you have any updated info on UNC and their sending invites yet?
I know that official invites have not yet been sent out (to my knowledge, sorry just an undergrad lol- these things aren't always discussed in the open). Here is my best guess (based on current grad students and what I've heard): Most are aiming for January 9th-10th to send official interview invites. Classes begin January 9th, a Wednesday. Clinical faculty also meets on Wednesdays so I imagine the interview invites would be sent either that day or the next.
Sorry that's nothing concrete, but that's all I know
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Hi! I'm an undergraduate in the psychology and neuroscience department at UNC Chapel Hill. I am very close to many of the professors and the department is like a second home, let me know if I can help in any way! I'm applying to clinical psychology programs as well (not UNC, the PI I would like isn't accepting)!
Best of luck, everyone!
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Columbia - Teachers College - Unfunded PhD program
in The April 15th is this week! Freak-out forum.
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Actually, many of my professors/ other faculty and 2 members of my cohort attended Teachers College (for masters in psych). It is one of the most prestigious programs in clinical and counseling psychology in the areas in which their faculty specialize. There's no need for putting down another program and to my understanding, it is indeed funded. Please remember to be respectful on this forum.