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Just wondering, since I cannot seem to find it anywhere online, when is the best time to apply to graduate programs?
Also, could someone please give me any suggestions on my application? My GPA is a 3.5, I was a neuroscience major with a minor in biomedical research at a premier research university, and I just graduated in March 2013 (just a quarter early). I took a practice GRE, and didn't do as well as I thought I would on quant b/c I have forgotten math, but I'm honestly not too worried about it considering it seems to be a lot easier than the MCAT, so I'm assuming I'll have at least 70% for most schools. I have 6 years of research experience and clinical experience (I was a caseworker for homeless patients), and I have my own non-profit organization for foster children. All this makes me sound like a decent applicant, however, I'm very worried about my research interests not being a good match for clinical psychology schools. I did electrophysiology in an excellent neuroscience lab for 3/4 of my undergrad career, which would get me easily into any neuroscience grad program, but I would rather not kill mice for all of graduate school! How should I approach this in my application? C
Also, could someone please give me any suggestions on my application? My GPA is a 3.5, I was a neuroscience major with a minor in biomedical research at a premier research university, and I just graduated in March 2013 (just a quarter early). I took a practice GRE, and didn't do as well as I thought I would on quant b/c I have forgotten math, but I'm honestly not too worried about it considering it seems to be a lot easier than the MCAT, so I'm assuming I'll have at least 70% for most schools. I have 6 years of research experience and clinical experience (I was a caseworker for homeless patients), and I have my own non-profit organization for foster children. All this makes me sound like a decent applicant, however, I'm very worried about my research interests not being a good match for clinical psychology schools. I did electrophysiology in an excellent neuroscience lab for 3/4 of my undergrad career, which would get me easily into any neuroscience grad program, but I would rather not kill mice for all of graduate school! How should I approach this in my application? C
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