I plan on applying for PhD/PsyD programs in the coming months for Fall 2010 admission. However, I am feeling a little unsure on what type of programs to apply for, and if I even have a shot at getting into any of them.
Basically, here's my background: I went to NYU for undergrad. I graduated with a 3.8 GPA, and a 3.9 GPA in my psychology major. I also completed an honors thesis. However, it was in a social psychology area. While at NYU, I also was a TA for Intro to Psych, worked as a tutor on campus, and worked as a teacher's assistant in a public NYC elementary school. I graduated in May 2008. Since this past November, I have been working as a paid research assistant at the Maryland Psychiatric Research Center. I have mainly been doing eyetracking with schizophrenic and bipolar patients and scoring the eyetracking data. I have recently begun basically co-coordinating another study here, and I will soon be trained on administering some neuropsych tests for that study. On the GREs I got a 580 on verbal and a 750 on quantitative. I don't remember the exact number I got on the psychology GREs, but I know it was in the 97th percentile.
The question now is what I want to do with my life. I do find research interesting, but it's not really where my heart lies. I love working with children, and I either see myself becoming a practicing child psychologist or a school psychologist. I enjoy teaching, as well.
I guess I just don't know what type of program I should apply for. Clinical PhD, Clinical PsyD, School Psych PhD, School Psych PsyD? Unfortunately, I have to take money into the equation. I already have a good amount of debt from NYU. I know that PsyDs are not always funded, and the possibility of taking on that debt in addition scares me.
Anyone have any advice? Is it even realistic that I would get into any program? Is there anything I can do to boost my chances?
Basically, here's my background: I went to NYU for undergrad. I graduated with a 3.8 GPA, and a 3.9 GPA in my psychology major. I also completed an honors thesis. However, it was in a social psychology area. While at NYU, I also was a TA for Intro to Psych, worked as a tutor on campus, and worked as a teacher's assistant in a public NYC elementary school. I graduated in May 2008. Since this past November, I have been working as a paid research assistant at the Maryland Psychiatric Research Center. I have mainly been doing eyetracking with schizophrenic and bipolar patients and scoring the eyetracking data. I have recently begun basically co-coordinating another study here, and I will soon be trained on administering some neuropsych tests for that study. On the GREs I got a 580 on verbal and a 750 on quantitative. I don't remember the exact number I got on the psychology GREs, but I know it was in the 97th percentile.
The question now is what I want to do with my life. I do find research interesting, but it's not really where my heart lies. I love working with children, and I either see myself becoming a practicing child psychologist or a school psychologist. I enjoy teaching, as well.
I guess I just don't know what type of program I should apply for. Clinical PhD, Clinical PsyD, School Psych PhD, School Psych PsyD? Unfortunately, I have to take money into the equation. I already have a good amount of debt from NYU. I know that PsyDs are not always funded, and the possibility of taking on that debt in addition scares me.
Anyone have any advice? Is it even realistic that I would get into any program? Is there anything I can do to boost my chances?