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PrettyFlyForACogSci

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  1. If there's anyone in the Toronto area who is studying for the general or psychology subject GRE tests feel free to hit me up! I basically have every GRE book ever written and would love for them to go to someone who needs them (for free). Biggest joke is that I didn't even submit my GRE scores ?? DM me if you want any books!
  2. I wouldn't let one bad grade stop you from applying! It's really not the end of the world, especially since its organic chemistry which isn't a psychology course. I got a D in a required philosophy/cognition course in my third year and I was accepted to a competitive clinical program this year. That grade didn't come up in any of my interviews so honestly I don't think anyone cared or noticed. Maybe if you had a pattern of less than stellar grades then that would be something you should address in your LOI but I wouldn't even bring this up if its a one off grade in an irrelevant class. GPA is just one component of admission requirements. You can also chose to take the GRE (it looks like many schools are dropping it for next cycle though?) and strong scores may help offset a "weaker" GPA- although again one bad grade isn't going to determine whether you get in or not. I found that many POIs were generally more lax about having a strict GPA cutoff, preferring to focus holistically on research experience, life background, applied skills, scientific literacy, personality fit, etc. when choosing potential candidates. If you're still concerned about this grade you can work towards buffing up other components on your application ahead of the next cycle to lessen the impact of this grade. TLDR: I don't think it's a big deal, you should definitely apply if you want to go into clinical!
  3. This is great advice! I will also add that during my gap years I sought paid RA work by scanning the jobs posted in research hospital's websites. For instance in the Toronto area this meant looking through Baycrest, CAMH, Unity Health, UHN, Sunnybrook etc. webpages. Often things come up on their site that do not come up on Indeed. However, ultimately I got my RA jobs through word of mouth. As an example, I interviewed for an RA job at a major hospital but was not offered the position. The PI I interviewed with liked me though and referred me to a colleague who hired me in their lab at the same hospital. Utilize your prof/volunteer recourses and let them know your'e looking for RA work! They may know someone in your area of interest. Good luck!
  4. Oh and also, I wrote an OGS application to another school I interviewed at but was ultimately not offered admission. I feel like (and the POI agreed) the OGS proposal was strong! I'm wondering if OGS operates similarly to CGS-M where you can be offered an OGS scholarship to a school you were rejected from? I know I won't get the money, but it would be awesome to add to my CV. Anyone have any input on this?
  5. Echoing this. I was listed as an alternate at a school I was rejected from. I already accepted an offer of admission to a school that I unfortunately did not list in my CGS-M application, so I will not be circling back to the alternate status school. If anyone has any info on whether alternate status has any use for CV/future CGS-M purposes that would be great. Thanks!
  6. No, the GRE does not matter if it isn't required by the school. GRE scores won't play a role in scholarship/grant/residency applications. I meant to say that if you switch to a clinical PhD program (either transferring from a clinical masters program at a different school or transferring from a non-clinical masters program) then you may need GRE scores for admission. However these two situations are not so common. Because the GREs were waived this year it's hard for me to find information on clinical PhD programs that require the GRE for those who enter the program at the PhD level, but if anyone else wants to chime in here that might help clarify!
  7. Hey there, for the GRE requirement for PhD programs, you only would have to worry about that if you were a) applying to clinical PhD programs from a non-clinical masters program OR, b) transferring schools between your clinical masters and clinical PhD program. The vast majority of students will complete their clinical PhD at the same school where they did their clinical masters. My understanding is that moving from the masters to the PhD level for clinical psychology at the same school is fairly straightforward as long as you did not struggle to meet the masters level requirements (such as completing your thesis on time, or showing appropriate clinical skills/judgement). So if the GRE was not required for masters-level admission, you would not have to take it to move on to the PhD program at that same school. However, If you are planning to do an experimental masters and then apply to clinical programs at the PhD level then you may have to provide GRE scores for PhD admission, but it sounds like this is not the case for you. If you do not want to take the GRE, I would make a list of clinical programs you are interested in and just make sure that they do not require the GRE for masters admission. You will not need GRE scores to move onto PhD later on (assuming you stay at the same school). As for multiple reference letters, yes it can feel awkward asking for several letters but (in my opinion) there's no way around this and referees are generally fine with it. I asked one of my referees for 10 letters this year! The best thing you can do is be extremely well organized. Give referees at least 1 month to complete their letters. Mine preferred to have all the information they needed for all schools at the same time so that they could write and submit in one go. I organized a table and personalized it for each of my referees that had the following information: school name, program name, program type (MSc/MA), addressee (department of psychology at UofX), area of research interest at each school (so that the letter can be tailored to fit each program), letter due date, and most importantly, specific submission instructions (will they receive a link? send letter to a specific email address? letter template required?). This will not only deter them from saying no to writing so many letters but also help ensure they don't make mistakes and forget a letter/address to the wrong school etc. I think that I started planning out reference letters about 2 months before my due dates as it takes time to gather all this info. Also keep in mind that if you apply to CGS-M, or OGS at some schools (ex. Windsor), you will need an additional reference letter for these applications. Hope this helps!
  8. Not sure if others have seen this, but I found a really informative info guide on reported internship match rates across North American clinical and counselling programs. Includes Canadian schools as well! https://appic.org/Portals/0/downloads/APPIC_Match_Rates_2011-2019_by_UniversityV2.pdf
  9. I also applied to KG, along with at least one other person on here I've talked to. Neither of us have heard anything from them! I think I remember reading a post that the York open house is set to be on Feb 26 (2 weeks from now) so it may be late for invitations to go out. I can't confirm that this is true though so please take with a grain of salt
  10. SAME!! Congrats to you!!! @dropitmaslow @clinical_psych_hopeful should be coming soon if it hasn't already!
  11. It's my understanding that according to the CPA, accredited clinical programs must allow applicants sufficient time to accept offers, or up until April 15th. See link below for accreditation standards from the CPA for clinical programs. This is done to protect applicants! This section is from page 18: https://cpa.ca/docs/File/Accreditation/Accreditation_2011.pdf
  12. Thank you!! I feel the same way. Strange to find out this way but I'm not complaining! Hopefully we get some sort of official confirmation before the weekend and then we can actually celebrate
  13. Ahhh so exciting!! And thank you for the confirmation and advice! Hopefully I'll get some sort of notification from the department tomorrow so that it can feel final. If any others are in the same boat as me for the UCalgary portal feel free to reach out
  14. Umm so I can't actually tell but I might have just been admitted to UCalgary? I logged in and my portal has been updated with this below...however no one emailed me and it doesn't actually say "Admitted" in any documents/attachments that I can see. I went to the open house last week but haven't heard anything since. Does anyone have any advice on if this is real?? I'm afraid to click "Accept/Decline" like it will disappear in a *poof* if I do anything...help!
  15. I applied to Adult Clinical (Neuropsych) and haven't been contacted by York but the portal still says "No decision yet- still under consideration". Is anyone else in the same situation? Not sure if that means anything or my rejection is pending
  16. Hi all! Wondering if anyone has heard from the Neuropsychology track at Windsor? I've seen some posts about Child and Adult tracks but not much from neuro. I read that the tracks send out invites separately but not sure if this is the case this year. Thanks!
  17. I was invited to the Open House day at Guelph in a past cycle and that email went to my regular email. But that was 2 years ago!
  18. Can I ask where you heard that from? I would be surprised if Windsor sent out all/most of their invitations. Just looking at the numbers, Windsor accepts a relatively larger cohort each year (~12) and yet only 1 person has posted an invitation on the forum or results page so far. Programs that tend to accept smaller cohorts (~6-8), like UCalgary and UVic, have quite a few invitation notifications listed here. I would think there would be more invitations posted for Windsor if they sent out ~30 invitations, that's how many were invited last year. This is just my train of thought! Would love to hear if you or anyone else knows anything more!
  19. I did, it came via my PI but was written by a clinical faculty member and was geared towards all psychology grad applicants ahead of the interview day. The email requested Western applicants to register for the Feb 5th event. I think I saw one poster on here who was invited to the interview day and had applied to clinical. It sounds like official invites have gone out unfortunately
  20. I think it depends on a few things: 1. Is the agreement/expectation that you work on your research full-time over the summer? Were milestones discussed for what was to be accomplished over the summer? 2. Was money originally discussed? 3. Are you expected to move to where this school is before August to complete this research work? I would be wary of asking for paid work if this topic came up casually in conversation rather than the PI explicitly asking you to begin on your project before the term starts. If the latter is true, you might also want to consider what it will be like being supervised by this PI for the next 5-7 years. If they pressured you to begin your thesis project early I don't think thats a great sign. Out of caution, I personally wouldn't bring up money until I had my offer of admission in writing. The PI might be put off by you asking for money (even though I think that's totally fair and reasonable) and that could affect their decision to chose you as a student. Unfortunately thats how it works for some PIs so be careful how you phrase it if you're going to ask.
  21. Hey there, was this an invitation to the interview day or a pre-interview with PI? Thanks!
  22. Thanks! I'm thinking of the official CPA one with the average time to completion, internships match rates, fees etc. I believe all accredited programs are required to post but I haven't been able to find it...
  23. Has anyone been able to find the UCalgary public disclosure table? I can't find it anywhere
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