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ihatedis

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  1. From TC: ”Admissions is not involved in this program's interview process, as faculty reach out to applicants directly. Final decisions will be released in mid March, and faculty may reach out to schedule an interview anytime before final decisions are made. Interviews are usually conducted in mid February, but truly anything can happen until decisions are released. For this reason, please be sure to check your email regularly”
  2. I thought Columbia haven't sent out invites yet? Clinical anyway...
  3. Is this thread not kind of redundant? If you get an interview, you're more likely to see requests in this thread.
  4. If the recent UPenn psychology/clinical psychology results posters see this... pleaseeee email me your POI intials. (And congrats btw!)
  5. It would be great to reached out to the other school to check your application- maybe even call to see if you can get an answer ASAP. However, I would absolutely prioritize the interview school.
  6. School: Rutgers University Type: PhD Clinical Psychology Date of Invite: January 12th, 2018 Type of invite: Not an invite, just preliminary correspondence from POI Interview date(s): N/A
  7. If the Clinical Psych person who posted about USC sees this, can you send me your POI initials?
  8. How accurate are their dates? I wish all the colleges were on their so I could start at least presuming rejection
  9. Haven't heard specifically about Stony Brook (clinical, not cognitive, sorry), but I don't think they've sent out all their invites yet. I was late sending a part of my app in, and they reassured me not to stress.
  10. If it gives anyone some relief/hope, Rutgers (PhD) said they will send out invites by the end of the month. So no need to fret just yet.
  11. And would that UPenn person be so kind as to send me their POI? Thank you!
  12. First time applicant, so total amateur here, but my take on this would be to draw from my history and experience that I might have over someone else (i.e. the specific kind of lab I worked in, or the particular clinical population I'm already familiar with), as well as what gives me a new perspective in my approach (i.e. having a BA in something other than psychology, or professional work experience, etc etc). Hope that's in any way helpful! I'll definitely be looking to see what others reply
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