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  1. Having just gone through this caregiving for my mom for the last six months, I truly didn't realize how intensive it was until I was doing it. She unfortunately passed a couple of weeks ago. I'm not sure I would have had the capacity to do any of my previous undergrad work while caring for her as intensely as she required at the end. I did 6 courses in spring when she was newly diagnosed and didn't require the level of care she needed in her final month. If I were in your shoes and knowing how intense it can be, I would defer my application another year. Or be prepared to hire homecare to relieve you of some responsibilities (frankly, I would do both). I know you are feeling like time is running out, but I assure you the age that people begin is scattered across the board. I will be 33 starting my program and I'm pretty sure I will be on the older side but far from the absolute oldest too. 

     

    I know this isn't what you want to hear, but it would be far worse for you to burn out and ruin your chances at success were you admitted to a program because you were trying to balance your life responsibilities and in the grander scheme of things, one year is such a short amount of time to wait. I also understand not deferring though, as that's the choice I made when my mom was diagnosed a week after I received acceptance. Now she passed before my program actually started, but I truly had zero idea how I was going to manage her care and starting my program in Sept I was considering withdrawing and reapplying. So I get it, I really do - there really is no right answer here.

  2. On 8/5/2021 at 6:40 AM, Terelia said:

    Hi again everyone! :)

    I'm curious if anyone has any insight into applying to more than one program or "stream" at the same university. 

    I am primarily interested in clinical but this is my third round of applications and do want to be open to different programs as backup plans at this point - such as experimental. How is this viewed by the department/future supervisors? Does this look "unfocused" on applications? Just curious if anyone has any insight - I don't want to shoot myself in the foot on my clinical applications just because I list experimental as my second choice. 

    I did this last year and was accepted into one and not the other. In my interview for the program I was accepted, I was asked where else I had applied and what programs. When I stated the other program within the same school I was asked why. My answer was simply that I realize there are multiple pathways to achieving the same end goal and that I felt both programs shared a lot of overlap and both offered what I needed to pursue my interests. I was admitted to the one that I answered this into, so just be truthful - there really is a lot of overlap in different programs with the same opportunities to pursue your research. 

  3. 4 hours ago, admissionsrhard said:

    Hi everyone,

    I'm kind of panicking at the moment as I just recieved a D in orgo chem 2 during my final semester. What do I do?? I feel as if everything is ruined. I have all A's in my last 2 years except this and its looking so bad. Do I even bother applying to clinical psych again this december?

     

    I'm not sure how this works, but I know some people retake a class to get a higher grade - is that a thing where it would replace the D with the new grade? In which case, I'd retake it over the summer/fall and re-apply! 

  4. 1 hour ago, carlrogersfan98 said:

    So I am thinking about cold-emailing profs for research opportunities for this upcoming year and I am wanting to check in with one, however they mentioned to me earlier when I was inquiring about graduate student supervision that they will be on sabbatical in 2021. Is it worth maybe just briefly following up anyways to see if they might have something, or know of someone who does? Again, this is just for RA work/volunteering, not for graduate student supervision in 2021. :)

    I think it cannot hurt, they may not have anything for you but also may know of some projects looking for RA work - and volunteer RA is even better if its something you can do to get your foot in the door and start to form relationships within other labs while also gaining more experience! I think for a lot of the summer studentships, the applications have been long since processed and approved, so finding funding may be difficult - but volunteers are a whole other category, I think its a great idea! 

  5. I'm registered at UCalgary and the schedule was released and each of my courses have a designated room so I'm assuming will end up in person? Who knows, I know things are subject to change fast and it is easier to make the arrangement plans for in person and make sure the rooms required are available and switch to zoom if need be. 

  6. 4 minutes ago, PsychBabble said:

    Yes there are! So for those in Alberta it’s not a bad option. AU is pretty well connected for practicums in Alberta as well as this program has been around for around 2 decades I believe.
     

    Im curious to know how many others out there have applied and if they’ve heard a decision yet on their application. ? 

    I haven't applied to this, but I am currently an undergrad at AU and am on the student's union council so have had a lot of discussions with students aiming for this program so this is my understanding. In previous years, applicants received notice of acceptance in April/May I believe - the cohorts are around 50 per year and applicants are several hundred. But there is a laddering option that many students take in which if they aren't accepted into a cohort immediately they can still begin the coursework and ladder into the cohort later on and end up with the same end-goal/objective too. 

  7. 8 hours ago, PsychBabble said:

    Hi! ??‍♀️

    Anyone out there apply to Athabasca Master of Counselling Psychology?  It was my only option (for public, accredited uni) since I am a “mature” applicant and already well into a career, so online part-time is my only option. And I’m not too fussed about becoming a psychologist at this point- which would still be an option in Alberta though with this degree. Anyone out there apply to AU? Been accepted?

    Best wishes to all in your applications and future studies!?

    It is an option with this degree, but this is limited to Alberta (and maybe some other provinces, but definitely not all of them. There are many successful graduates from the AU MC program that have registered as a psychologist in Alberta. 

  8. I'm not sure you necessarily will need both, but given the option I would pick a laptop over a tablet. My program still has classes along with lab and thesis component and I'm not sure I would do well in a class without use of a laptop - but if you did your undergrad like this maybe this is just your preference too. I mostly use my desktop as my undergrad has been online/distance - but I liked the flexibility of a laptop for when I was away from home (camping/travelling...who knows). I need to upgrade it as it is very very old and very slow now - but I plan to not necessarily purchase an amazing laptop so much as I will likely just remote into my desktop to run the bigger software programs and prioritize small and light for the portable laptop option. 

  9. Just now, PrettyFlyForACogSci said:

    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:

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    https://cpa.ca/docs/File/Accreditation/Accreditation_2011.pdf

    I thought that was just a US thing! Makes sense because then you have enough time to wait for all offers and funding offers to come through to make a decision and don't have the pressure to accept the first one. 

    Good luck with your decisions!! 

  10. Just now, Roz23 said:

    Is this the same for all programs? I've been curious about what happens after you receive an offer of admission. How long do you have to respond?

    Also, congrats to everyone who's received an offer!!

    They usually have a deadline that they'd like to hear a response from you so that if you choose to decline they can offer the spot to those on the wait list - but I think they know that you will be waiting to hear all offers before choosing any specific one (unless it is your top choice clearly!) My offer gave me a month to accept, although it was the one I was hoping for, so I just accepted right away. 

  11. 15 minutes ago, PrettyFlyForACogSci said:

    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!

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    This is what it looked like on my portal for my SACP admittance - click the accept/decline and it has a several step confirmation process. 

     

    COOOONGGGRRAAATTTSSS!!!! 

     

     

     

    Edited to add also of course you can wait to accept it and don't have to confirm immediately if you are waiting out other spots first lol - It'll stay there until you do 

  12. 5 minutes ago, Edge98 said:

    I'm the exact same as you. No email, no interview, and my portal still has the green circle. Curious to see what others say as well. 

    Interesting! Maybe there was an easy auto-reject pile and my application landed in there (my proposal was so specific down to the CIHR grant I was working on, that if that person didn't get me, I wouldn't have fit with a single other person - so it was an easy reject for me!). You may be in a waitlisted pile with no interview but also not an easy rejection? I see several others posted a rejection yesterday too so I think maybe just that initial cut was notified? 

    Also for both my rejection as well as my offer of admission - my portal hasn't been updated - still a green circle. Both notifications came through email with attachments. 

  13. I received an official rejection from UCalgary for clinical psyc today, which I knew was coming as I did not advance to open house as well as my application was never forwarded to the PI I was hoping to work with (not core faculty). 

    On the other hand - I received an offer of admission to the UCalgary SACP program last night, which I will be accepting and am very happy about! 

  14. Just now, Samantha123 said:

    Did you mean for the Msc in Counselling Psych? I know last year they got back to folks in the first/second week of Feb with offers :)

    Yes - I applied to the school psych program, but it is housed in the same faculty and some of the supervisors overlap. I was given a time frame that begins last week for when letters are coming out (around ish) and so I'm naturally on overdrive refreshing and ruminating haha (as I'm sure a lot of us are!) 

  15. 1 minute ago, Mickey26 said:

    The grad coordinator sent out interview invites last week to all streams of psych (not counselling/school psych--thats a diff department at UCalg).

    I previously interviewed at UC so I'm familiar with the process/also heard from a friend who got the email last week.

    I have heard that the open house invites have all been sent out. School psyc was reviewing applications for sure 2 weeks ago as I had some communication with my POI - not sure the status of those being processed at this point, but really REALLY hoping to get confirmation soon as (I'm sure you can all relate!) this waiting process is killer! 

  16. Just now, freudianslipintogradschool said:

    Yes I totally get this! The supervisors at the school where the program is better are still great. But one i feel like I might burn out whereas the second I feel is less productive/toward end of career. Which is why the supervisor at school B is the perfect fit but the school is just not checking off ALL my boxes. It’s still not bad it’s very good, just difficult to gauge what’s more important!

    Are they having open houses? That may bring a lot of clarity for you and how you feel about the school too. It is so hard to gauge from a brochure or profile!

  17. Just now, freudianslipintogradschool said:

    Totally.

     

    so I guess this is where I’m struggling. I think my ideal supervisor is at one school, but my ideal program is at another. 
     

    How would you decide!!!

    That is difficult, for me personally I would go with the ideal supervisor as I feel that will have a higher impact on your overall competencies than the ideal program. But again, I think this may vary a lot. I feel I'm so super biased too, my current supervisor has been an absolute dream mentor and I have gained so many valuable opportunities and learned so much from her, I don't think I'd trade that in for the world. 

  18. 10 hours ago, freudianslipintogradschool said:

    What do y’all rate as the most important when deciding on a school? Genuinely curious

     

    supervisor/research fit 

    clinical training

    school culture

    prestige

    location

    connections to practicum/internship opportunities

    I think this will vary contingent on everyone's life circumstances too, so what may be higher priority for some are lower for others. For me personally, it is 1) supervisor/research fit - you have such a close relationship with your supervisor, that you need to trust that relationship will be beneficial to you both and give you the opportunities to learn that you need for your end-goals and objectives. 2) location. My family is very supportive and my husband and kids would absolutely move for me if it was necessary - and my original plan was to apply everywhere and we move to wherever accepts me. After a lot of reflection, I was able to determine that even without location being a huge consideration, the school in my city was still among the very top of my list. As a result, I decided for this year to only apply to this school and if I need to reapply next year I may expand that. At the end of the day, even though I know they will come with me - staying in the city makes things infinitely easier on my kids and spouse, and I needed to take that into consideration. from there it would be school culture, connections to practicum opportunities, then prestige. 

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