higaisha Posted January 17, 2019 Posted January 17, 2019 5 minutes ago, paraent said: hehe it turns out the invite was for me people pay money for this kind of shock and excitement LEGENDS ONLY!!!!!! paraent, xChrisx, TrustedTheProcess and 2 others 5
ellamarie123 Posted January 17, 2019 Posted January 17, 2019 Anyone heard from University of Denver? Clinical PhD, not PsyD?
humanisticPOV Posted January 17, 2019 Posted January 17, 2019 @paraent That would be a great comedy sketch, hope you were able to laugh about it after the initial shock, and CONGRATS paraent 1
gillis_55 Posted January 17, 2019 Posted January 17, 2019 On 1/16/2019 at 4:47 PM, mhm2168 said: For anyone waiting on Fordham's Counseling Psychology PhD program: i called today and was told it could take another 2-3 weeks before interviews are offered. Also, for anyone applying to McGill in Montreal: I was told there wouldn't be any in-person interviews. You will be notified if you are on the short list and then will receive a call. They said not until end of Feb/early March. Re: McGill, is this for the Counselling MA? If yes, internship or project stream? Thanks very much
mhm2168 Posted January 17, 2019 Posted January 17, 2019 9 minutes ago, gillis_55 said: Re: McGill, is this for the Counselling MA? If yes, internship or project stream? Thanks very much This is for the PHD program in Counseling psychology. gillis_55 1
mhm2168 Posted January 17, 2019 Posted January 17, 2019 1 hour ago, ihatedis said: I thought Columbia haven't sent out invites yet? Clinical anyway... Columbia Counseling PhD has gone out. My understanding is everyone is interviewing via video conference Zoom.
psychxgeekx Posted January 17, 2019 Posted January 17, 2019 The person that got invited for Idaho state university interview. Do you mind sending me the POI initials?
1|]010ls10o Posted January 17, 2019 Posted January 17, 2019 4 hours ago, Phia13 said: I contacted Rutgers University. It sounds like all interviews have been extended. Hi, could you clarify what led you to say this? Did you ask about a specific POI or interview date? I called yesterday and was told they'd still take a while to review all the apps. AnxiouslyAwaitingDecisions 1
gradapp561 Posted January 17, 2019 Posted January 17, 2019 Anyone know if Boston University sent out a mass email for Clinical Psychology, Ph.D.? honeyrue, PsychedforPsych2 and Psych603 2 1
Phia13 Posted January 17, 2019 Posted January 17, 2019 Just now, 21ny14 said: Hi, could you clarify what led you to say this? Did you ask about a specific POI or interview date? I called yesterday and was told they'd still take a while to review all the apps. Hi, I called the psychology department and asked whether all interview invites for the clinical psych phd program have already been sent out. The person I talked to confirmed. I'm glad to hear that you have received conflicting information though. Sorry for the confusion!
1|]010ls10o Posted January 17, 2019 Posted January 17, 2019 1 hour ago, Phia13 said: Hi, I called the psychology department and asked whether all interview invites for the clinical psych phd program have already been sent out. The person I talked to confirmed. I'm glad to hear that you have received conflicting information though. Sorry for the confusion! what number did you dial? do you know who you spoke to? Rutgers itself is very confusing, so no worries.
olddognewtricks Posted January 17, 2019 Posted January 17, 2019 Oh jeez, my nerves! Just got an email from UC Irvine.... first excitement (maybe its an invite), then dread and near vomit (its probably a rejection), then I realized it was just a generic notification acknowledging my application. You are cruel Irvine, that's just cruel... lol Anyone else holding their breath on Irvine? Psychdreaming143 1
ihatedis Posted January 18, 2019 Posted January 18, 2019 2 hours ago, paraent said: I'm fine typing here that the initials are RE. I imagine my last few posts are identifying anyway. I wish everyone the best; it's a shame that we all have to go through something so stressful. Legitimately thrilled for you ResilientDreams 1
Phia13 Posted January 18, 2019 Posted January 18, 2019 19 minutes ago, 21ny14 said: what number did you dial? do you know who you spoke to? Rutgers itself is very confusing, so no worries. I called the Graduate and Professional Admissions Office and they transferred me to the Psych Department. I don't recall the name of the person I talked to.
1|]010ls10o Posted January 18, 2019 Posted January 18, 2019 7 minutes ago, Phia13 said: I called the Graduate and Professional Admissions Office and they transferred me to the Psych Department. I don't recall the name of the person I talked to. ok. i'll call again tomorrow and report back. AnxiouslyAwaitingDecisions 1
Phia13 Posted January 18, 2019 Posted January 18, 2019 2 minutes ago, 21ny14 said: ok. i'll call again tomorrow and report back. Thank you!
Psychdreaming143 Posted January 18, 2019 Posted January 18, 2019 1 hour ago, olddognewtricks said: Oh jeez, my nerves! Just got an email from UC Irvine.... first excitement (maybe its an invite), then dread and near vomit (its probably a rejection), then I realized it was just a generic notification acknowledging my application. You are cruel Irvine, that's just cruel... lol Anyone else holding their breath on Irvine? EXACT SAME REACTION, i read it like 10 times to make sure i didn't miss anything... I am still hoping for them to give me a chance, good luck to you as well! olddognewtricks 1
Psyhopeful Posted January 18, 2019 Posted January 18, 2019 I finally got another invitation! It’s not for psychology, my interests are about children and media, and it’s for a top Communications phd program. So excited! I wanted to share here since this is where I’ve done most of my posting. No interview first and I didn’t contact my POI before applying, so there’s still hope for those of you in the same boat. ResilientDreams, Psychdreaming143 and aaronburrsir 3
Clinical_PhD Posted January 18, 2019 Posted January 18, 2019 Hi all, wondering if anyone has had experience interviewing with multiple potential POIs on interview day. I've been asked to interview with two potential mentors at one of my top choice programs, both of which I mentioned in my personal statement. In this case, the tricky part is they have somewhat divergent research interests (but both are in the field of Child Clinical Psychology broadly), so I'm not quite sure how to tackle the interview. Of course I want to appeal to both, but don't want to stifle my chances at being admitted to the program by trying to appeal to the research interests of both mentors simultaneously. My worry is that I'll seem scatterbrained and unfocused in my research interests if I try to "cater" to the research interests of each on interview day. (i.e., saying I hope to research x with the 1st mentor and simultaneously saying I hope to research something totally different with the other....I presume they'll speak with each other, since they're both in the same subgroup of the clinical psych department.) Anyone else experience this before or have a solution? This being my first application cycle and being lucky enough to snag several interview offers, I've definitely got pre-interview jitters!
FlowerdanceShirley Posted January 18, 2019 Posted January 18, 2019 On 1/14/2019 at 6:36 PM, soparanoid said: Hey! I applied to Yale too (non-Clinical) and am desperate to hear back. The result search freaked me out once I saw that several people had already heard back. Wondering if I should still be hopeful or not. Yes me too! Since the interview day is Jan 28, maybe they've already sent out all the invitations. Have you talked with you POI before? I really think they need to add a feedback part... If I applied, no interview, no more notifications, no feedback, I feel like I am just giving money to them.... psychhealth101 and soparanoid 2
Psyhopeful Posted January 18, 2019 Posted January 18, 2019 18 minutes ago, FlowerdanceShirley said: Yes me too! Since the interview day is Jan 28, maybe they've already sent out all the invitations. Have you talked with you POI before? I really think they need to add a feedback part... If I applied, no interview, no more notifications, no feedback, I feel like I am just giving money to them.... I know someone who had a Skype interview (non-clinical) awhile ago and was later informed they wouldn’t be getting an invitation. I don’t know if that occurred when the invitations went out though.
PsychWannabee Posted January 18, 2019 Posted January 18, 2019 29 minutes ago, Clinical_PhD said: Hi all, wondering if anyone has had experience interviewing with multiple potential POIs on interview day. I've been asked to interview with two potential mentors at one of my top choice programs, both of which I mentioned in my personal statement. In this case, the tricky part is they have somewhat divergent research interests (but both are in the field of Child Clinical Psychology broadly), so I'm not quite sure how to tackle the interview. Of course I want to appeal to both, but don't want to stifle my chances at being admitted to the program by trying to appeal to the research interests of both mentors simultaneously. My worry is that I'll seem scatterbrained and unfocused in my research interests if I try to "cater" to the research interests of each on interview day. (i.e., saying I hope to research x with the 1st mentor and simultaneously saying I hope to research something totally different with the other....I presume they'll speak with each other, since they're both in the same subgroup of the clinical psych department.) Anyone else experience this before or have a solution? This being my first application cycle and being lucky enough to snag several interview offers, I've definitely got pre-interview jitters! I think you should just be straightforward about your interests! If you mentioned both POIs, your research interests probably connect the two seemingly different areas. Perhaps it is best to start your answers with a general statement of your research interests in which both areas connect/are mentioned, and follow up with something like "If I were to be given the opportunity to work with you, I would like to pursue..." and cater to each POI that way. However, you should probably talk to your mentor about how to handle the situation. They may have another (much better) suggestion! Good luck Clinical_PhD and HAC 2
aaronburrsir Posted January 18, 2019 Posted January 18, 2019 Any one heard from University of Pittsburgh? If so, please DM me POI!
gottagetthedata Posted January 18, 2019 Posted January 18, 2019 (edited) 9 hours ago, paraent said: ugh i just got an interview invite from upenn addressed to someone else this week is really showing me no mercy I quit Oh jk just saw it was intended for you. HECK YEAH! Edited January 18, 2019 by gottagetthedata
paraent Posted January 18, 2019 Posted January 18, 2019 (edited) 2 hours ago, Clinical_PhD said: Hi all, wondering if anyone has had experience interviewing with multiple potential POIs on interview day. I've been asked to interview with two potential mentors at one of my top choice programs, both of which I mentioned in my personal statement. In this case, the tricky part is they have somewhat divergent research interests (but both are in the field of Child Clinical Psychology broadly), so I'm not quite sure how to tackle the interview. Of course I want to appeal to both, but don't want to stifle my chances at being admitted to the program by trying to appeal to the research interests of both mentors simultaneously. My worry is that I'll seem scatterbrained and unfocused in my research interests if I try to "cater" to the research interests of each on interview day. (i.e., saying I hope to research x with the 1st mentor and simultaneously saying I hope to research something totally different with the other....I presume they'll speak with each other, since they're both in the same subgroup of the clinical psych department.) Anyone else experience this before or have a solution? This being my first application cycle and being lucky enough to snag several interview offers, I've definitely got pre-interview jitters! I’ve been in this situation just with the various same-school skype interviews I’ve had. My strategy has been to be honest about your interests, but also be ready to talk about what interests you about the interviewer’s work and maybe parallels between your interests in theirs. Edited January 18, 2019 by paraent Clinical_PhD 1
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