I’d especially love to hear from anybody who went to Fuller or who is currently a student at Fuller. Basically, I’ve entered the waiting period to hear back, and I’m going nuts over the suspense. I’d really love to go to Fuller. When I went for an interview, it just felt like “home” and I was really really excited about it. Right now, I am a Ph.D. student at a medical center studying one of the basic sciences. My undergrad GPA, overall, was over 3.9. My psychology GPA was over 3.9. My grad school GPA though, last semester (and I’m still a 1st year student now) was 2.75 because I got a C in “cellular and molecular neuroscience,” and a C in biostatistics. That’s making me kind of nervous. I don’t know if people will look at that and say, “Oh, she only got a 2.75 GPA in grad school” or if they’ll say, “Wow, those look like brutal classes… and she got a B in neurophysiology anyway =P and an A in intro to neuroscience =P ” My combined GRE was an 1130 (got a 640 on the verbal, but I didn’t finish the math section—I have a math learning disability which means that I go painfully slow, even if I understand the concepts quite well). So, one of my recommendation letter writers was my college calculus professor (trying to make up for the less than lovely quantitative GRE). My undergrad institution was very similar to Fuller (non-demoninational Christian college with Presbyterian leanings that requires all psychology majors to take a course in the integration of psychology and Christianity). Anyway, I guess I’m just mostly concerned because I just got an email from Fuller, and I don’t know if this means that I’m on the edge of “maybe” for admissions and they need to discuss things further, or if they just randomly chose a stack of applications and said “We’ll deal with these later.” So, here’s the email below. Any thoughts?
======================================… “Thank you for participating in our early decision process for the clinical psychology program. Due to an unusually high number of qualified applicants, the admissions committee chose to defer your application until the next committee meeting. You are still under serious consideration for Fall 2010 admission, and you will be notified of your admissions decision no later than April 1st. Thank you for your patience in this process.”
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