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  1. 38 minutes ago, fingerscrossedhopeful said:

    I feel better seeing that other people still haven't received interview invites. I was wondering about the "results" page that people are talking about? Sorry I'm brand new here!

    I applied to...

    Florida State

    University of South Dakota

    University of Colorado-Boulder

    Harvard

    University of Oregon

    University of Maryland- CP

    Arizona State

    University of Utah

     

    If anyone has heard from these schools let me know :) 

    I received an invitation to interview from USD on the 16th from my POI. They said the department recently completed the review of applications so I would think they are being sent out this week if not already.

  2. I am not sure if this is common knowledge or not but the University of North Texas has this calendar (https://teamup.com/ks952632ef38687f3e) open to the public. It has quite a few dates of deadlines for interview notifications from various clinical psychology programs. It looks accurate to me but I have not had any other program have this link on there web page? Anyone know if this is a good source?

  3. Hello! If anyone would be willing to compare my stats to the schools I am applying to I would greatly appreciate it! This is my first time applying to clinical psychology programs and I am very nervous. I have some research experience, worked in a lab for two years, got two posters and a co-authored manuscript, another lab for 1 year with 2 posters and a conf. presentation, and a final lab I've been working in for only a few months. I have a lot of experience doing data collection/entry/analysis and have a lot of other general basic research experience. I did a lot of volunteer work with adverse populations in my undergrad but nothing I would consider clinical work (not really sure what others mean by that actually?). I graduated with a 3.8 GPA and my GRE scores are 156 V/154 Q (I know these are low but I am not sure how much higher I would be able to score if I retook it... Again...). I am mainly interested in research regarding minority mental health, specifically in trauma, substance use, and or risk/resilience, so if there are any programs I missed that may be good please let me know!

    Here's my list! (Clinical PhD's and 3 PsyD's)

    University of Rhode Island
    University of Arizona
    University of Nevada (Reno)
    University of North Dakota
    University of South Dakota
    University of Memphis
    University of Massachusetts (Boston)
    Louisiana State University
    University of Wisconsin (Milwaukee)
    Seattle Pacific University
    University of Wyoming
    Texas Tech University

    Baylor (PsyD)
    University of Indianapolis (PsyD)
    Rutgers University (PsyD) 

    Are there any schools I should omit due to my stats or just in general? Thanks for any advice! I greatly appreciate it!

  4. Hi all, hopefully I am posting this to the correct place and not braking any rules by posting this here...

    I am planning to apply this upcoming cycle to clinical psych PhD's and I'm having trouble finding potential supervisors who match my interests. I was wondering if anyone knows any good schools that have may have labs or a POI who is researching refugee mental health. I've settled on a few schools (whom I've already sent emails to) who have a focus on minorities and substance use disorders which are also right up my alley but I really want to find more programs that work with refugees. 

    In addition to my research interest a match to my stats would make sense to provide anyone who might be able to recommend me programs. I know I am not exactly top tier competitive but I have a 3.8 Undergrad GPA, GRE: 156 V, 153 Q (Low I know I'm trying to retake very soon). I have 3 research posters, a presentation, and I am co-author on a manuscript. I've worked in three research labs, one for 2 years another for 1 and the last one for a few months. I have quite a bit of experience with (qualitative and quantitative) data collection/entry/analysis and some other general research related experiences. I did a ton of volunteer/organization work with minority populations during undergrad but really no clinical work. 

    For anyone who read all that, feel free to "what are my chances" to my stats as well! 

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