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Accepted via e-mail this afternoon for PhD & PsyD programs at Nova Southeastern University
My co-worker got a phone call just now!
I also interviewed at Suffolk and haven't heard anything...
but I know they interviewed around 50-60 people for 10-14 spots, so they probably keep a pretty lengthy waitlist (as the program isn't fully funded, so many of the first round offers get declined).
This is one of my top choices, so I'm keeping my fingers crossed...
I just got accepted to Long Island University's Clinical Ph.D. program a little while ago! Don't give up hope yet!
I got waitlisted, damned
i'm with you on the damn wait list wait.
where? If LIU, how do you know already?
Just got letter from New School offering MA in 12 credits and then consideration for PhD
I got in! I'm super excited and I'm definitey going to accept! I'll be turning down an offer from Yeshiva (Clinical PsyD).
What CUNY is this? City College, etc...
City College is the only Clinical PhD, though there are many other Psych PhDs and a Clinical Neuropsych at Queens
but i bet you've heard from most of your programs by now, whereas those of us who have applied to some of these east coast schools are still in the throes of anticipation!
also, the midwest is awesome.
waitlisted at Suffolk University for Clinical PhD via email today
Just got an offer from American, phone call from POI!
But no funding.
Offer from POI over phone today!
Just got an offer from American, phone call from POI!
But no funding.
waitlisted at Suffolk University for Clinical PhD via email today
me too....
but, you know, that's what happens when they invite 60 people to interview.
grrr.
Wow, this thread definitely seems to be slowing down. Or maybe I'm checking it too often. Either way, I urge those of you who have not made a decision to hurry up already! As a waitlister, I'd prefer not to make my decisions on April 15th. Best of luck.
They told us 80 people. I mean isn't that a little ridiculous? Didn't you feel defeated before even going into your interview? I certainly did.
80?! I was just guessing with the 60, based on a headcount. It was also slightly disheartening to see that 95% of the interviewees were female research assistants in their 20's....makes it a little tough to stand out. I really liked the program, but I think their application process is a bit ridiculous.