Real reflections and resources on graduate school in psychology, research, funding, applications, and becoming a psychologist.

Reflections, First-Gen/Nontraditional Samantha Popoola Reflections, First-Gen/Nontraditional Samantha Popoola

I Got Into Columbia’s Psychology MA Program. I Rejected Their Offer.

I got into Columbia’s psychology master’s program — and I declined their offer. For a long time, I thought an Ivy League acceptance would give me the validation, access, and security I had been chasing. But after admitted students day, hard conversations about funding, and a lot of reflection, I realized I had to choose the path that actually aligned with the psychologist I want to become.

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I Applied to 22 Psychology Doctoral Programs. Here’s What I Wish I Knew.

Applying to doctoral programs in psychology is expensive, emotional, and deeply humbling. After applying to 22 programs, receiving 2 interviews, and earning 1 offer, I learned lessons I wish someone had told me earlier. From applying broadly and asking for fee waivers to staying off Reddit and understanding how old grades can follow you, this post reflects on what I wish I knew before beginning the process.

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Reflections Samantha Popoola Reflections Samantha Popoola

22 Applications, 2 Interviews, 1 Offer: What I Learned Applying to Clinical Psychology Doctoral Programs

I went into the clinical psychology application cycle thinking I knew exactly what I wanted. I applied mostly to PhD programs because I loved research and wanted to continue building a scientist-practitioner career. But after 22 applications, 2 interviews, and 1 offer, I learned that this process is about more than numbers, prestige, or degree type. It is about fit, funding, timing, resilience, and finding the path that still gets you where you want to go.

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