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Has anyone submitted their applications to begin in the summer of 2020?? Im close to being done with mine!
6 hours ago, hoiboy said:I'm trying to prepare for my interview - do your interviewers in general look at your personal statements too?
Everything is fair game in these interviews, that's the assumption I'm preparing for. Depending on what you discussed in your personal statement, I'd be able to speak to that.
Reviewing each of these discussion threads, I find a few things interesting. As much as we'd like to ask for insight into the interview process from this year's applicants or former year applicants, most programs try to adjust every year and that makes sense, right? No one should have an unfair advantage by knowing everything ahead of time because they have a source and I always kind of think it's a bit funny/uncouth when folks who interview later ask for the details so they can be the best prepared. (Not what you were doing @hoiboy, I realize, just a point I'm making based on my observations).
Point being: these programs require candidates who come well-prepared, because that's the nature of the role and we need to be able to do that. Some of that is knowing how to approach these interviews and cover all of the bases in prep: clinical, behavioral, current issues in the profession. We're all very well qualified candidates and we've made it this far to have an opportunity, it's up to each of us now to make it happen. Good luck everyone. ?
On 10/21/2019 at 3:55 PM, Watermashie said:Do we know if they offer admission on a rolling basis as well or if they wait til they've interview everyone?
Also, has anyone interviewed yet?
I interviewed today. I was told that they won’t send out any decisions until after all of the interview dates, and we’re expecting to notify students by Thanksgiving.
11 minutes ago, HappyCCRN1 said:I’ve interviewed. And even though I know we won’t hear until end of November, I’ll still be checking my email 50 times a day. Good luck, everyone!
Is Georgetown your first choice program based on your knowledge and experience after the interview? How did you feel it went?
4 minutes ago, Asherah said:Is Georgetown your first choice program based on your knowledge and experience after the interview? How did you feel it went?
It is definitely my first choice—for many reasons. I feel like it went well, but who can really know? And with several more interview days ahead with very well-qualified applicants, it’s easy to let your mind spiral. Staying positive and hopeful though!
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I'm trying to prepare for my interview - do your interviewers in general look at your personal statements too?