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    TimLivC got a reaction from wgygrace in Fall 2021 Clinical/Counseling Interview Invites   
    School: University of Miami
    Type: Clinical Health PhD
    Date of invite: 12/18/2020
    Type of invite: Email from POI - Formal Invite for Virtual Interview Weekend
    Interview date(s): 1/21
    DM for POI: Yes
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    TimLivC got a reaction from FingersCrossed58 in Fall 2021 Clinical & Counseling PhD/PsyD   
    Has anyone heard from POI: DJ at UNC Chapel Hill regarding preliminary or official interviews?
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    TimLivC reacted to BabesDoItBetter in Fall 2021 Clinical & Counseling PhD/PsyD   
    Hey folks, 
    With the understanding that not all folks within this forum are living in the U.S., I just wanted to share love and support for those who are challenged and impacted by the events occurring in DC. I hope everyone is finding a moment for wellness and respite right now. Please be kind to yourself, especially while we are still undergoing the admissions process amidst all of the madness. 
     
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    TimLivC reacted to EileanDonan in Fall 2021 Clinical & Counseling PhD/PsyD   
    On the note of the results section: at what point does posting one's background stats go from "providing helpful info for future applicants" to "entitled"? I've wondered with a few posts...
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    TimLivC reacted to citypsych in Fall 2021 Clinical & Counseling PhD/PsyD   
    Procrastinating faculty member here :). I agree with the above, although I think this year we will cut you all some slack - we know that Zoom fatigue is real, and that being physically comfortable can help with that. I personally will be completely fine with a dress shirt or nice cardigan over a blouse, rather than a full blazer. To add, though, please consider taking some time to make sure your Zoom setup avoids some common problems. To wit:
    1. The (other) halo effect. It's especially important during an interview to make sure that your face is adequately lit and that there isn't a strong light (sunny window or artificial lighting) behind you that makes you a silhouette. It's hard enough to get personality across via Zoom, and being able to clearly see your face helps a lot. No need for a fancy setup, just make sure to test your lighting at multiple points of the day and adjust accordingly.
    2. Framing. This is tricky, I realize, but it's helpful for a lot of us to be able to view body language from more than just a disembodied head :). Think about the news anchor frame and try to approximate that. This also has to do with angles - if you're sitting directly in front of a laptop looking down (or up) at it, depending on the distance it can look like a looming face. Also test run your attire to make sure that the camera angle doesn't reveal anything you don't want it to reveal.
    3. Eye candy. I don't judge anyone's Zoom space decor or similar (unless it is obviously inappropriate), however I have been distracted by items within view. So just check that your artwork, doodads, books, etc., are not distracting or overly cluttered, even if they're really cool. As with your professional attire, the goal is to make sure you and your ideas are the focus.
    4. Props. Obvious prop placement, like making sure your copy of the DSM-5 or "Discovering Statistics Using R" is clearly viewable, are amusement-inducing, but not actually helpful. Also, many folks use their bookshelves as background - nice choice, but please make sure the titles are all appropriate, and that you don't inadvertently reveal an interest in some psychological area/approach that is inconsistent with the program to which you're applying. We can't help it - we WILL read legible titles.
    5. Pets. I love 'em. Can't get enough of them, and to my mind pets are exempt from Item 2 above, but not sure everyone would agree. That said, we understand if you get a visit during our meeting :).
    Thank you for your posts, all - I'm trying to anticipate applicants' anxieties so we can try to mitigate them during the interviews, and your opinions and questions are helpful. Good luck!
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    TimLivC got a reaction from Chugwater2020 in Fall 2021 Clinical/Counseling Interview Invites   
    School: University of Miami
    Type: Clinical Health PhD
    Date of invite: 12/18/2020
    Type of invite: Email from POI - Formal Invite for Virtual Interview Weekend
    Interview date(s): 1/21
    DM for POI: Yes
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    TimLivC got a reaction from CowpokeMT in Fall 2021 Clinical/Counseling Interview Invites   
    School: University of Miami
    Type: Clinical Health PhD
    Date of invite: 12/18/2020
    Type of invite: Email from POI - Formal Invite for Virtual Interview Weekend
    Interview date(s): 1/21
    DM for POI: Yes
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    TimLivC got a reaction from EileanDonan in Fall 2021 Clinical/Counseling Interview Invites   
    School: University of Miami
    Type: Clinical Health PhD
    Date of invite: 12/18/2020
    Type of invite: Email from POI - Formal Invite for Virtual Interview Weekend
    Interview date(s): 1/21
    DM for POI: Yes
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