Blog Farewell & Thank You

Blog Farewell & Thank You

Letter from the Editor Dear Readers, The Time2Track blog began in 2012 as a way to provide resources to graduate students and early career professionals. As Time2Track has grown, the blog has grown along with it, and we started publishing consistently in 2015. The following year, I came on board as the blog’s content editor, combining my experience as an early career clinical psychologist with a background in writing and editing. In 2019, I became the editor in chief, a role I’ve loved as I’ve continued forward in my professional life as a psychologist. And now, it is time to wind down: our blog stopped publishing new content on November 16. We started the blog as a way to provide support to people who were still in school or just starting out in their careers. Our goal the whole time has been to close the gap between theory and practice. Hoping, for example, that a nervous graduate student in their first clinical role might get some reassurance from looking up our article on how to do an intake. Or an apprehensive test-taker looking for guidance about how to crack the EPPP. Or, realizing that there is always more to learn, doing research on how to approach working with clients of ethnicities or life experiences different from one’s own. Over time, the blog has become a...
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What I Learned from Failing the EPPP

What I Learned from Failing the EPPP

The Examination for Professional Practice in Psychology (EPPP) is something every psychology graduate student dreads. After spending years in school, hours reading, writing, applying for internship and fellowship, and collecting clinical hours, the day has finally come for that very last step.

Of course, it’s normal to feel anxious about the EPPP. Many have said, “You feel like you’re failing it the whole time you’re taking it, but it will be fine.” Or there’s an optimistic tone of, “You’re going to be fine, you’ll do great! You just need a score of 500 to pass.”

Then there are the aftermath celebrations and Facebook updates: “I passed the EPPP!” Or, “Another step closer to being licensed!”

I found it so rare and uncommon for my peers to speak about the other possibility: What happens if you don’t pass?


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Time2Track Mobile (v.1) is here!

Time2Track Mobile (v.1) is here!

We know you all have been patiently waiting, and now we’re excited to announce that Time2Track Mobile (v.1) is here! We kept our highly-rated interface and made it portable, so there’s no learning curve. You’ll get the same great features in a package that you can use on-the-go. There’s nothing you’ll need to download, and you can access Time2Track Mobile from our website.


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Time2Track Mobile: Coming Summer 2012!

You can already track hours on your iPad or other tablet, but this summer you’ll also be able to track your hours quickly & easily from your smartphone with Time2Track Mobile! Best of all, we’ve kept Time2Track’s highly-rated interface and made it portable, so there’s no learning curve. You’ll get the same great features that you love in a package that you can use on-the-go. Make sure to subscribe to our blog for updates and availability of new features!


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Time2Track Updates & Enhancements – Summer, 2012

Thank you for continuing to share your feedback with us! We’ve taken that feedback and have been hard at work improving Time2Track based on your suggestions.

We wanted to share with you some important Time2Track updates and enhancements that we released yesterday. Click on the screenshots to view full-sized versions.

Updates to Activities & Reports

Activities: For clarity, we changed the Supervision activity types to:

  • Individual Supervision – Other (eg. peer to peer)
  • Group Supervision – Other (eg. peer to peer)

APPIC Supervision Activity Type Name Change

Activities / My Account: “Official APPIC Settings” has been changed to “Setting Types” for broader terminology across all account levels.


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