Tacori E-ring
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Yup, confirms my previous suspicion. The interview is to assess your social skills. Relax and be yourself. My guess is they will give you group tasks to do, they will asign you to interview one another, basically things that will allow them to observe your interpersonal style.Date: 3/2/2010 4:46:11 PM
Author: Tacori E-ring
Thanks smiles and Kama! I forgot to mention it is a group interview. Not sure how many professors will be there (I believe there are 12) or how many of us there will be. I believe there are two days of interviews (I am in the last group). It is 4 hours long so I have no idea what they have planned. They already have my essay, transcripts, recommendations and GRE scores. Hopefully I can think quick on my feet on friday.
ditto! good luck!Date: 3/4/2010 10:46:22 AM
Author: sbde
i think a black suit would absolutely be the right choice for the interview. good luck!
ITA. Remember you''re going to school to learn! So many people seem to forget that. I only mentioned the papers as a way to look motivated and dedicated, NOT as a show of how much you know. And really, they will be helpful, sooner or later. I think it''s really good that you''ve read up on some of the faculty papers, so you know what their interests are and you can match them up to your own. Three''s a really decent number, and there will probably be more professors in other departments whose interests overlap. I''m sure you''ll find them when you start school. But there''s no way around reading papers, so get used to it STAT!Date: 3/2/2010 10:28:06 PM
Author: dreamer_dachsie
I did three when I was applying for clinical PhD programs, and I have interviewed a number of graduate students to work with me now that I am a prof. You are looking into counselling, right? The interview is less about what you say and more about them getting a feel for who you are. In clinical programs they call it the ''Hair on the back of the neck test''. If the person makes the hair on the bakkc of your neck stand up, they are too creepy to be a therapistSo be yourself! Have fun. I think you will do great.![]()
By the way, it is not a test of your knowledge. You are going to graduate school to learn how to be a therapist, so other than life experience and your undergraduate degree, you should not be expected to know the things you will learn. Do not be afraid to say you don''t know about something but want to learn. I persoally do not like it when potentual students try to know all the answers when *I* know they shouldn''t know a single thing yet.
Yes, do what makes you comfortable, but I also have not seen a student wear a suit for an interview.Date: 3/4/2010 5:43:10 PM
Author: onvacation
ITA. Remember you''re going to school to learn! So many people seem to forget that. I only mentioned the papers as a way to look motivated and dedicated, NOT as a show of how much you know. And really, they will be helpful, sooner or later. I think it''s really good that you''ve read up on some of the faculty papers, so you know what their interests are and you can match them up to your own. Three''s a really decent number, and there will probably be more professors in other departments whose interests overlap. I''m sure you''ll find them when you start school. But there''s no way around reading papers, so get used to it STAT!Date: 3/2/2010 10:28:06 PM
Author: dreamer_dachsie
I did three when I was applying for clinical PhD programs, and I have interviewed a number of graduate students to work with me now that I am a prof. You are looking into counselling, right? The interview is less about what you say and more about them getting a feel for who you are. In clinical programs they call it the ''Hair on the back of the neck test''. If the person makes the hair on the bakkc of your neck stand up, they are too creepy to be a therapistSo be yourself! Have fun. I think you will do great.![]()
By the way, it is not a test of your knowledge. You are going to graduate school to learn how to be a therapist, so other than life experience and your undergraduate degree, you should not be expected to know the things you will learn. Do not be afraid to say you don''t know about something but want to learn. I persoally do not like it when potentual students try to know all the answers when *I* know they shouldn''t know a single thing yet.
I think the black suit may be a little too formal, especially since it''s not really a job interview. I''ve seen lots of people wear suits for job talks, but not so much for grad school interviews. I would wear a dark pair of jeans with a shirt and a blazer, and dress it up a little. Not corporate dress up, but smart, neat, put together dress up. And I probably wouldn''t wear heels. Your interview''s tomorrow, right? Again, the best of luck. Just be yourself. Be nice. Be confident. When you don''t know something, fess up and ask questions. Be inquisitive, but not nosy. If you''ve gotten to the interview stage, you''re almost in!
Date: 3/5/2010 5:38:34 PM
Author: Tacori E-ring
Thanks Haven and Indy for the extra dust. I survived (obviously). Haha. I did at the last minute not to wear a suit. Instead I wore black dress pants, a gray top, a black sweater and had my purple B Mar bag. About 80% WERE in suits but I didn''t feel out of place and am glad I went with comfort. Some of the professors were wearing jeans so I don''t think they were too concerned about dress code. There were 80 applicants (I snuck a look at the sign in sheet) and the first half was the professors introducing themselves and telling us about their interests, research, etc. Then they left the room and two grad students came in to answer questions. After that we were divided into 10 groups of 8. My group was with the head of the program. Now I have to figure out what to say on my thank you card. Ideas? We were a variety of age ranges. The professor had us go around the table and introduce ourselves. Explain why we were there. Then we did some group activities. Nothing taxing. I just tried to be myself. Participate but not dominate. They said we should knew in a few weeks so fingers crossed! Thanks for the encouragement and advice. It actually was a very easy interview. I feel silly that I even got myself worked up.![]()