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Good evening, everyone.
I have left this vague on purpose. Please let me know if I have included too many details.
I am a first year in a PsyD. program. I fell in with an adviser who was doing work in an interesting area for me, and eagerly joined my adviser on a new project that they were developing early in the year.
A number of days ago, my adviser told me that she accepted a position at a new school effective in Fall 2016. I was pretty shocked. She said that he shouldn't be my chair most likely anymore, but would be a reader on it if I wanted to, and I could switch to another adviser who has "catch-all" interests that my project could be somewhat tangentially related to. She seemed extremely supportive of me and not wanting to leave me in the lurch. I told her that I would need to take some time to formulate my thoughts.
I have really been enjoying research and enjoy this project and want to continue working on it, even if it is not my dissertation. My question is in the fact that I am really enjoying the research I have been doing, and have been wondering if a PsyD will adequately prepare me for doing research in the future; I think I would like to incorporate research in my work. This is something that is while not surprising, I did not think I would like as much as I do. I think these thoughts were exacerbated with her announcement; I am wondering if I should start conversations or considerations about applying to PhD programs and if I should bring up this question with my now adviser. I know this can be a tricky topic, which is why I would like some additional perspective. If I did apply to new schools, I would want the backing of my current program and would need it for recommendation letters.
1) Is it reasonable to consider applying to new schools?
2) If so, how ought I broach this topic with my current adviser?
I have left this vague on purpose. Please let me know if I have included too many details.
I am a first year in a PsyD. program. I fell in with an adviser who was doing work in an interesting area for me, and eagerly joined my adviser on a new project that they were developing early in the year.
A number of days ago, my adviser told me that she accepted a position at a new school effective in Fall 2016. I was pretty shocked. She said that he shouldn't be my chair most likely anymore, but would be a reader on it if I wanted to, and I could switch to another adviser who has "catch-all" interests that my project could be somewhat tangentially related to. She seemed extremely supportive of me and not wanting to leave me in the lurch. I told her that I would need to take some time to formulate my thoughts.
I have really been enjoying research and enjoy this project and want to continue working on it, even if it is not my dissertation. My question is in the fact that I am really enjoying the research I have been doing, and have been wondering if a PsyD will adequately prepare me for doing research in the future; I think I would like to incorporate research in my work. This is something that is while not surprising, I did not think I would like as much as I do. I think these thoughts were exacerbated with her announcement; I am wondering if I should start conversations or considerations about applying to PhD programs and if I should bring up this question with my now adviser. I know this can be a tricky topic, which is why I would like some additional perspective. If I did apply to new schools, I would want the backing of my current program and would need it for recommendation letters.
1) Is it reasonable to consider applying to new schools?
2) If so, how ought I broach this topic with my current adviser?