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Guys,
Still no news from my PhD in Counseling Psychology Program...
So....I would appreciate your advice on the following. What initial degree gives more chances for acceptance into a Counseling Psychology program:
1. MS program in Marriage and Family Therapy (accredited, Oklahoma) which offers an opportunity to be an RA- I am already accepted into it - additional 2+ years of studies.
2. MA degree in Community Counseling (same department, same faculty with the PhD in Counseling Psychology program) - CACREP accredited, no RA positions, but only "maybe" joining research teams - - additional 2+ years of studies
3. MA degree in Community Counseling (TX)- only 48 hours, not CACREP accredited, practically no research possibilities at all.- I am half way though in this program (Texas), but if I decide to accept the MFT spot, I will drop it...or not?
I will appreciate your perspective...
PS I am in TX right now, but will move to Oklahoma, if and when I take a Grad school decision...
Still no news from my PhD in Counseling Psychology Program...
So....I would appreciate your advice on the following. What initial degree gives more chances for acceptance into a Counseling Psychology program:
1. MS program in Marriage and Family Therapy (accredited, Oklahoma) which offers an opportunity to be an RA- I am already accepted into it - additional 2+ years of studies.
2. MA degree in Community Counseling (same department, same faculty with the PhD in Counseling Psychology program) - CACREP accredited, no RA positions, but only "maybe" joining research teams - - additional 2+ years of studies
3. MA degree in Community Counseling (TX)- only 48 hours, not CACREP accredited, practically no research possibilities at all.- I am half way though in this program (Texas), but if I decide to accept the MFT spot, I will drop it...or not?
I will appreciate your perspective...
PS I am in TX right now, but will move to Oklahoma, if and when I take a Grad school decision...
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