badlok
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How do you ask someone to take a picture of is dick ?Trick her. Take a picture of someone elses penis and send THAT to her.
How do you ask someone to take a picture of is dick ?Trick her. Take a picture of someone elses penis and send THAT to her.
She wouldn't be responding if she wasn't interested. Some people just suck at having a two way conversation. IMO the main thing to worry about with online dating messaging is not pulling the trigger quickly enough on a RL meeting/date. Getting pen-pal'd might be the only thing worse than being friend zoned.I'm probably overthinking this, but what's everyone's thoughts on a girl on a dating site that is writing good, long responses, but not asking any questions? Would you take that as a sign that she's not interested or would you just not worry about it and continue with the topic of conversation?
Fully funded Clinical programs accept 3-8% of applicants, depending on the quality. And they're really fucking good applicants. The fact that she can even have a relationship and be normal with you is impressive to me. It's a motherfucking nightmare. It's one of the worst things I've ever done. Despite working your ass off to get research experience, good recommendations, and good GRE scores, all that does is put you up with the other giant pile of impressive applications that you are competing with. That's the base level. You can say "Ok, now they won't automatically reject me. I worked my ass off, and now I can find a way tobeginto distinguish myself." Jan/Feb is a miserable, miserable time. There's a reason I just post dickhead comments lately, because my life right now fucking sucks. If she starts acting crazy, cut her some slack because she has good reason.She wouldn't be responding if she wasn't interested. Some people just suck at having a two way conversation. IMO the main thing to worry about with online dating messaging is not pulling the trigger quickly enough on a RL meeting/date. Getting pen-pal'd might be the only thing worse than being friend zoned.
Now back to me! In casual conversation over dinner the other night, I was asking my special lady friend about when she hears back about her applications. She said she should have responses back from everyone by the end of the month, and that she was looking forward for it to be over because she's stressed about it. I told her she shouldn't worry, that I was sure she'd get in to most of them, if not all. Truly I have no idea, but she had good marks and she's smart, and she got glowing reviews/recommendations. She said yeah, probably, but just in case she was going to meet with her old research adviser at the local university next week to submit an application for research psychology just in case she didn't get in to clinical elsewhere. Her preference is still very much clinical, but she hasn't been in school for almost 2 years now and doesn't want to try again next year if she doesn't get in this year.
No biggy yet, but it did occur to me that she may well be keeping her options open for other than educational reasons. I didn't really say much about the local application, just again reassured her about getting in elsewhere without looking like I was actually wanting her to leave.
~3.5 GPA is pretty borderline for getting in tbh, especially with "decent" MCAT.A good friend of mine from high school was super smart, got into a great under-grad for medical school (30k+ a year) had a 3.5+ GPA, did clinicals and all that at Cleveland Clinic, did decent on MCAT (but not great) andstilldidn't get into medical school. She's now like a roaming salesman for medical supplies or something lol. Kind of funny she spent like 8x more on college than me and has a lower paying and crappier job.
It's strictly clinical that is excessively hard. A given school might accept 10 new clinical students, 6 social, 5 developmental, 4 experimental. Then you look at applicant numbers. 246 clinical, 36 social, 20 developmental, 15 experimental.~3.5 GPA is pretty borderline for getting in tbh, especially with "decent" MCAT.
Pretty surprised to hear how hard it is to apply to those Psych programs, we are talking about just a master's program right?
Medical equipment sales can be damn good gig, I've got a buddy that sells dental equipment pulling 120k a year while playing golf with dentists 3 times a week.A good friend of mine from high school was super smart, got into a great under-grad for medical school (30k+ a year) had a 3.5+ GPA, did clinicals and all that at Cleveland Clinic, did decent on MCAT (but not great) andstilldidn't get into medical school. She's now like a roaming salesman for medical supplies or something lol. Kind of funny she spent like 8x more on college than me and has a lower paying and crappier job.
This is true for IO Psych to, you sign up to be tortured and they only give that privilege to 5% of the applicants. Of those that get in like 40-50% drop out. Those who make it take on average until they are 30 or 31 to finish if starting straight out of undergrad. (Fiancee just graduated with a PhD in it).Fully funded Clinical programs accept 3-8% of applicants, depending on the quality. And they're really fucking good applicants. The fact that she can even have a relationship and be normal with you is impressive to me. It's a motherfucking nightmare. It's one of the worst things I've ever done. Despite working your ass off to get research experience, good recommendations, and good GRE scores, all that does is put you up with the other giant pile of impressive applications that you are competing with. That's the base level. You can say "Ok, now they won't automatically reject me. I worked my ass off, and now I can find a way tobeginto distinguish myself." Jan/Feb is a miserable, miserable time. There's a reason I just post dickhead comments lately, because my life right now fucking sucks. If she starts acting crazy, cut her some slack because she has good reason.
P.S. I hate when people tell me "oh you'll get in for sure!" because (1)they know nothing about what it takes and (2)they are wrong. Obviously it's well intentioned
Yeah she indicated that she'd be getting her PhD down the road as well, that the master's on it's own isn't all that great to have. Maybe it works differently up here in terms of going undergrad->masters->PhD, I dunno.Most psych programs are PhD. A masters in psych has very limited use and only with specific degrees (mostly counseling), so terminal masters programs aren't offered. You apply to the PhD program and get your masters along the way.