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I asked a similar question a while back, but have a more specific version to put to you guys now.
I am looking at Masters programs to help increase the likelihood that I would be accepted to a PhD program in the future. I am hoping to find an established MS program, but dont know much about the sub-fields offered at the masters level and how they stack up against their doctoral counterparts.
I am planning to apply to Clinical, Social/Personality, and Cognitive PhD programs when the time comes, as research in these fields greatly interests me.
I have been told that masters programs in Clinical tend to not be worth much, and that it is better to go for a general program. I am finding that many schools do not offer a general psych MS, instead offering Applied programs. I am wondering how Applied measures up to a general Psych program, and if either is more worthwhile than a specialized program in one of the fields I listed above as far as PhD admissions are concerned.
Thanks you all for the assistance, advice and continued support. These forums are a wonderful asset to students and prospective students.
I am looking at Masters programs to help increase the likelihood that I would be accepted to a PhD program in the future. I am hoping to find an established MS program, but dont know much about the sub-fields offered at the masters level and how they stack up against their doctoral counterparts.
I am planning to apply to Clinical, Social/Personality, and Cognitive PhD programs when the time comes, as research in these fields greatly interests me.
I have been told that masters programs in Clinical tend to not be worth much, and that it is better to go for a general program. I am finding that many schools do not offer a general psych MS, instead offering Applied programs. I am wondering how Applied measures up to a general Psych program, and if either is more worthwhile than a specialized program in one of the fields I listed above as far as PhD admissions are concerned.
Thanks you all for the assistance, advice and continued support. These forums are a wonderful asset to students and prospective students.
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