1. Dress to impress. 2. Know your school and faculty. 3. Arrive early. 4. Talk to everybody. Show you are interested in people 5. Be yourself. 6. Prepare to ask questions. Interview them. Prepare 50 questions. Ask until you run out of time. 7. Don't get shock when they say things to throw you off.
I've been watching your videos religiously to prep for my Clinical Psychology interview. I was just recently accepted to a Psy.D program and your channel has helped me immensely! THANK YOU!
I literally viewed this last year when I was in my junior year and now I am a senior, 4 months away from graduating undergrad, and have officially submitted my PsyD applications. So far, I have one interview invite :)
I'm having two interviews this week...unfortunately over zoom. This is super helpful even just to calm my nerves in terms of knowing what to expect. Thank you :)
I am so glad I found your channel, Phil! These videos are so incredibly helpful, and I really love the list of 50 questions. Thank you so much for all of your effort to help prospective students like myself.
TimeCodes 0:00 - Intro 2:10- Dress to Impress 3:07 - KNOW the School 4:50 - Arrive EARLY 6:07 - Talk to EVERYBODY 7:56 - Be YOURSELF 9:05 - Prepare for Questions 10:55 - Don't be SHOOK 13:43 - ASK QUESTIONS
Thanks for the video and the questions list, it's great! is there any question you can think of that faculty members might ask and I should be prepared to? my interview is tomorrow and i'm pretty nervous!
Yes of course! They might ask you about yourself and you aspirations after graduate school? Maybe about why your specifically choosing the school? They may also give you a scenario of a work/school conflict that you had to deal with and ask you how you navigated your way through. The interview is a chance just so that they can get to know you, have fun! It's normal to feel nervous but I'm sure you'll do great, best of luck!!
To be honest, I don't remember doing it. I don't think it hurts. Some of my interviews were online and my interviewers were able to pull it up on their computer while interviewing me. If you feel a peace of mind just bringing it in case, it may not hurt. Hope that helps!
In terms of learning more about the faculty, I applied to a school that has a rather large faculty number so, what would be the best way to tackle this? I am nervous there will be way too many for me to memorize.
Great question! I think perhaps choosing 1 or 2 that have similar interests to yours. Usually when the faculty introduces themselves or you look through their profiles on the school website you can find 1 or 2 that you'd like to meet and talk with. Also it wouldn't hurt bringing a notebook and writing down some notes about each faculty member during the interview, then you can always look back on it if you forget any names. Best of luck!
Hello! Your videos are very informative. I have applied to PsyD programs for Fall 2021. How do I connect with you if you don't mind. Thank you! :) P.s looking forward to more such videos
Get a PDF of the questions here - philsarpong.com/clinical-psychology-interview-questions/
Thank you so much this is very helpful👍
1. Dress to impress.
2. Know your school and faculty.
3. Arrive early.
4. Talk to everybody. Show you are interested in people
5. Be yourself.
6. Prepare to ask questions. Interview them. Prepare 50 questions. Ask until you run out of time.
7. Don't get shock when they say things to throw you off.
I've been watching your videos religiously to prep for my Clinical Psychology interview. I was just recently accepted to a Psy.D program and your channel has helped me immensely! THANK YOU!
That’s awesome so glad to hear!!
I literally viewed this last year when I was in my junior year and now I am a senior, 4 months away from graduating undergrad, and have officially submitted my PsyD applications. So far, I have one interview invite :)
Congrats!!!
I'm having two interviews this week...unfortunately over zoom. This is super helpful even just to calm my nerves in terms of knowing what to expect. Thank you :)
Glad it was helpful! Best of luck!
How did your interviews go? Fingers crossed for you!
Best video ever! THANK YOU SO MUCH
You're welcome!
I am so glad I found your channel, Phil! These videos are so incredibly helpful, and I really love the list of 50 questions. Thank you so much for all of your effort to help prospective students like myself.
You're so welcome! I'm glad they are helpful and best of luck in your journey!
They are really helpful
So helpful!! I have 2 interviews this month and your videos are really helping me prepare! Thank you!
I'm so glad!
This was really helpful! My interviews are in a few weeks and I'm super nervous. Thanks for helping us aspiring psychologists.
Absolutely! Glad I could help and good luck in your interview!
Thank you so much for this guide! Yesterday I had my interview and it went well!!! I hope I can start this August.
Great to hear!
So helpful. Thank you, Phil!!
My pleasure!
This video was incredibly helpful. I received a few interview invitations and would like all the advice I can get lol. Thank you!!
You got this!
TimeCodes
0:00 - Intro
2:10- Dress to Impress
3:07 - KNOW the School
4:50 - Arrive EARLY
6:07 - Talk to EVERYBODY
7:56 - Be YOURSELF
9:05 - Prepare for Questions
10:55 - Don't be SHOOK
13:43 - ASK QUESTIONS
Thank you so much, I have my PsyD interview tomorrow!
(it's on zoom!)
No problem! Best of luck!
This was super helpful! I used some of the questions in the list that you provided for my interview yesterday. I have a good feeling! Thanks
Awesome! I wish you the best of luck!
This was super helpful, I felt so prepared for my first interview. Thank you!
Of course! I'm glad it helped!
Thank you for these tips!!!
Absolutely! :)
Thanks for the video and the questions list, it's great! is there any question you can think of that faculty members might ask and I should be prepared to? my interview is tomorrow and i'm pretty nervous!
Yes of course! They might ask you about yourself and you aspirations after graduate school? Maybe about why your specifically choosing the school? They may also give you a scenario of a work/school conflict that you had to deal with and ask you how you navigated your way through. The interview is a chance just so that they can get to know you, have fun! It's normal to feel nervous but I'm sure you'll do great, best of luck!!
Did you bring copies of your CV to the interviews to hand out? People say to do it but feel kind of extra
To be honest, I don't remember doing it. I don't think it hurts. Some of my interviews were online and my interviewers were able to pull it up on their computer while interviewing me. If you feel a peace of mind just bringing it in case, it may not hurt. Hope that helps!
In terms of learning more about the faculty, I applied to a school that has a rather large faculty number so, what would be the best way to tackle this? I am nervous there will be way too many for me to memorize.
Great question! I think perhaps choosing 1 or 2 that have similar interests to yours. Usually when the faculty introduces themselves or you look through their profiles on the school website you can find 1 or 2 that you'd like to meet and talk with. Also it wouldn't hurt bringing a notebook and writing down some notes about each faculty member during the interview, then you can always look back on it if you forget any names. Best of luck!
Hello! Your videos are very informative. I have applied to PsyD programs for Fall 2021. How do I connect with you if you don't mind. Thank you! :)
P.s looking forward to more such videos
Absolutely! You can email me at pkssarpong@gmail.com and we can connect there. I'm glad you've enjoyed the videos!
@@philsguidetopsyd Thank you!