MA/MS Info regarding MS in psychology

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Hi everyone,

I am a graduate in computer science engineering.
I am working as a software professional,but would like to do MS in psychology in US.
I am not aware of either the subject or the test .
Can someone suggest me colleges and the material required to take the gre subject test ..
Some or any information would be most helpful.

Thanks in advance ...
 
I can't really speak to masters programs, but I can give you some information on the subject test.

Since you don't have experience in the subject, I would recommend taking a free online course in introductory psychology, like this one from Yale, or something from coursera.org, and reading through the accompanying textbook. Then I would grab a GRE prep guide. People swear by different guides, however I had success with the Princeton Review.

Finally, take all of the free info and practice tests from ets.org itself.
 
I can't really speak to masters programs, but I can give you some information on the subject test.

Since you don't have experience in the subject, I would recommend taking a free online course in introductory psychology, like this one from Yale, or something from coursera.org, and reading through the accompanying textbook. Then I would grab a GRE prep guide. People swear by different guides, however I had success with the Princeton Review.

Finally, take all of the free info and practice tests from ets.org itself.
I can't really speak to masters programs, but I can give you some information on the subject test.

Since you don't have experience in the subject, I would recommend taking a free online course in introductory psychology, like this one from Yale, or something from coursera.org, and reading through the accompanying textbook. Then I would grab a GRE prep guide. People swear by different guides, however I had success with the Princeton Review.

Finally, take all of the free info and practice tests from ets.org itself.
Hi Blue Duck,

Thanks a lot for the info.
 
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