I know I sound like a broken record on this, because I have suggested the
same thing to this list about umpteen times. Nevertheless...
Have the student read "The complete guide to graduate school admissions"
(Erlbaum), by Patricia Keith-Spiegel and Michael Wiederman. It's about $25 in
paperback from the publisher or from the usual booksellers.
If you advise students, at any level--freshman to senior--it is worth your
having and reading this book.
Pat Cabe
> I have a student who is looking for pointers on preparing for interviews
> for doctoral programs in clinical (she has been invited to two interviews so
> far). I can give her my advice, but I would also like to be able to point her
> to advice from others, especially from those who have been through the process
> recently and/or from those who conduct such interviews. I have done a little
> looking on the web and haven't found much advice on this particular topic, so
> I was wondering whether any of you could either point me to an appropriate web
> site or else send me any advice you think I should share with the student.
>
> Thanks!
> Retta
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