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I'm currently an undergraduate philosophy student and am just entering my senior year. I've decided that I'm interested in going on to do psychology graduate level work afterward, and so have been looking into some general MA programs. However, I'm not sure if I'm even qualified enough for a program aiming to better familiarize their students with the field and help them develop research/intern experience. Most of the programs I've been looking at require the equivalent of a minor in psychology. I have all of 8 credits in psychology (and nothing in the way of a behavioral statistics course), with a couple more in biology/neuroscience related departments. I may be able to manipulate my schedule enough over the next two semesters in order to fit in one or two additional psychology classes. I recently got a 1490 on the GRE General Test and may have one or two internships lined up prior to the application process. I can easily get letters of recommendation & etc. Does anyone have any suggestions re: programs that I should look into, advice on what I should be doing in order to advance in this direction, or any helpful information in general?
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