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Has anyone here applied to/attending BU? I'm looking at their requirements for the MA and Clinical PhD programs, and I'm wondering if I'd be better served applying for the PhD program directly. (I'm mostly looking at terminal MA/MS programs so I can improve my chances of getting into a PhD program afterwards.)
The reason I ask is, it appears that BU's requirements for the PhD are (relatively speaking!!) a little lax--no Psych GRE, decent acceptance rates (<10%, but that still sounds better than most), decent funding, and average General GRE scores far enough below mine. I don't doubt it's a rigorous program, but I've seen so many other programs that expect much higher GRE scores, the subject test, 60+ years of volunteer clinical service, and an oil portrait of your favorite historical psychologist. The BU program seems almost too good to be true in that respect.
Am I right, here, or do I need to seriously brush up on my reading comprehension skills? I would love to just go into one program, get my Master's on the way, in a cool city where my wife should be able to find a job, and have a good deal of clinical experience in a school that seems to value CBT and a dash of Neuro ... can I have it all, or am I just so tired from researching schools that I'm going batty? 😀
The reason I ask is, it appears that BU's requirements for the PhD are (relatively speaking!!) a little lax--no Psych GRE, decent acceptance rates (<10%, but that still sounds better than most), decent funding, and average General GRE scores far enough below mine. I don't doubt it's a rigorous program, but I've seen so many other programs that expect much higher GRE scores, the subject test, 60+ years of volunteer clinical service, and an oil portrait of your favorite historical psychologist. The BU program seems almost too good to be true in that respect.
Am I right, here, or do I need to seriously brush up on my reading comprehension skills? I would love to just go into one program, get my Master's on the way, in a cool city where my wife should be able to find a job, and have a good deal of clinical experience in a school that seems to value CBT and a dash of Neuro ... can I have it all, or am I just so tired from researching schools that I'm going batty? 😀