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Long Island University Brooklyn Richard L. Conolly College of Liberal Arts & Science
Long Island University Brooklyn Richard L. Conolly College of Liberal Arts & Science
Long Island University Brooklyn Richard L. Conolly College of Liberal Arts & Science
Psychology School
Brooklyn, NY
  • SDN RANKING N/A
  • INTERVIEW FEEDBACK 1 3 Responses
  • SCHOOL REVIEWS N/A 0 Responses

Overview

Overview

School Stats

  • Resident Tuition $23,986
  • Non - Resident Tuition $23,986
  • Application Fee $50
  • AVG GRE N/A
  • AVG GPA N/A

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Admissions Information

  • Office of Graduate Admissions
  • 1 University Plaza
  • Brooklyn, NY 11201-8423
  • United States

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Interview Feedback

Interview Feedback

Results Overview

How did the interview impress you?

Response # Responders
Positively 2
Negatively 1
No change 0

What was the stress level of the interview?

Response Avg # Responders
4.67 3

0 = low, 10 = high

How you think you did?

Response Avg # Responders
8.00 3

0 = low, 10 = high

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What are your suggestions for the admissions office?

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What is one of the specific questions they asked you (question 1)?

"tell me about yourself" More from this Member | Report Response | I was asked this question too

"Why are you interested in LIU Brooklyn?" More from this Member | Report Response | I was asked this question too

"What makes you think you're a good fit for this program." More from this Member | Report Response | I was asked this question too

What was the most interesting question?

"i had mentioned a personal tragedy in my SOP (to explain a gap in my resume) and they gave their condolences, which took me aback, simply because it was very nice and thoughtful, and i had been worried about including the experience in the first place (vs just not mentioning a huge gap in my resume). " More from this Member | Report Response | I was asked this question too

"I was asked to describe a patient I have worked with and formulate a case conceptualization." More from this Member | Report Response | I was asked this question too

"I have experience working with sexual assault survivors and I did some social justice work about sexual violence in my undergrad. They asked why I thought women who were molested or otherwise abused were more likely then the average person to be victimized (in their case re-victimized)?" More from this Member | Report Response | I was asked this question too

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School Reviews

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Overall, how satisfied are you with this program?

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What do you like most?

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