Does anyone have advice about moving for grad school?? I'll be about half the country away from where I've lived my whole life, and would love ANY insight into finding somewhere to live, looking for a roommate, timeline of moving, etc.
On a related note, if anyone got into UNR or is looking for a roomie in the Reno area, we should chat lol
Anyone know if SHSU sent out admissions offers yet?? I heard they were going out at the end of this past week, and I haven't heard anything from my PI, who's usually been great about communicating things throughout this process. Any info is appreciated, thanks!!
I just saw this too and am so worried.... This was my "shooting for the stars" program, but I'm still standing on eggshells waiting to hear back from them ?
Late post, but just joined. Excited to be here and hope everyone gets offers they're happy about!!
School: Sam Houston State University
Type: Clinical PhD
Date of invite: December 18
Type of invite: Email from POI for official interview day via Zoom
Interview date(s): January 28
DM for POI: Yes
School: University of Nevada, Reno
Type: Clinical PhD
Date of invite: January 5
Type of invite: Email from POI for official interview day via Zoom
Interview date(s): January 29
DM for POI: Yes
Hey guys I know there's no specific answer, but I was wondering if I could get any advice/words of wisdom regarding interview days, managing expectations, and just dealing with anxiety overall about application statuses?? I'm a first time applicant, and I told myself I wouldn't look at this site... but I broke down cuz I wanted to see what responses other people were getting haha.
It's a slippery slope between being informed and feeding anxieties stemming from other people's experiences... I'm just not sure how to balance my knowledge that some schools are bound to still be reviewing applications, and even if my interviews goes well I might not get acceptance offers and all the million other things I'm sure I'm not alone in worrying about. Honestly, any help is welcome and appreciated - I'm trying to only let positive vibes in but still stay realistic (and it's pretty rough lol).