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I'm a non-trad applicant (30, married) who was not a psych major. Not only am I having problems deciding on clinical vs. counseling, but I am also having problems figuring out my research interest. I have the Insider's Guide book and have been studying it extensively--the problem is that so many areas in psych interest me. I can't seem to choose one.
I am currently an RA, however the research area I'm an RA in doesn't interest me at all (but it was all I could find not being a psych major and being an older student). I am currently taking my pre-reqs to apply, like stats, etc.
How did you figure out your research interest? Since I wasn't a psych major I don't have that much exposure to different areas of psych. I am doing informational interviews with practitioners, but that can only give you so much info. I do know that I want to be a practitioner--not a researcher. I'd love to have a private practice and that's my career aspiration. I definitely don't want to teach. And I know I want to work with adults. But beyond that, everything sounds interesting to me.
I know it's important to figure this out before applying, but how should I go about doing that? I also don't have the benefit of an advisor since I've been out of college for nearly 10 years.
Thank you!
I am currently an RA, however the research area I'm an RA in doesn't interest me at all (but it was all I could find not being a psych major and being an older student). I am currently taking my pre-reqs to apply, like stats, etc.
How did you figure out your research interest? Since I wasn't a psych major I don't have that much exposure to different areas of psych. I am doing informational interviews with practitioners, but that can only give you so much info. I do know that I want to be a practitioner--not a researcher. I'd love to have a private practice and that's my career aspiration. I definitely don't want to teach. And I know I want to work with adults. But beyond that, everything sounds interesting to me.
I know it's important to figure this out before applying, but how should I go about doing that? I also don't have the benefit of an advisor since I've been out of college for nearly 10 years.
Thank you!