Already posted this in another thread, and if this is against the rules, please forgive me. I thought I'd create a thread though so it'd be more visible... "I've already read some of your posts and reviews concerning Cal Southern's PsyD program. However, I've recently been accepted into their program but some of your arguments against the school resonated a bit. I am still strongly considering, but I want to provide myself with the best opportunity. I want to be clinical psychologist and my main goal is to work in the Juvenile Halls or Kaiser until I can go into private practice. I already have a masters but not in psychology and no experience post undergrad. I know I want to be a psychologist. My question is: would you all suggest I go to a program like Azusa Pacific for a basic MA in Psychology and then apply for a funded PhD? Would the MA in Psychology even prepare me for an application to an APA accredited PhD or PsyD?? I have a 2 small children, I'm 32 and mid-career in the software and technology industry. My wife also has a bustling career here locally which makes it difficult for us to consider moving out of the area/state if or when i got accepted into a funded PhD. That's why Im considering Cal Southern because of the low cost and the fact that they're regionally and nationally accredited.. Please help since I need to accept my acceptance by Nov 30th."
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