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I apologize if this thread is repeative, I've searched for anwsers but just couldn't find one that I felt pertained particullary to me. I plan on attending Grad school in FA2010, yet I'm confused on where to apply and if I have any chance of getting accepted in PsyD programs.
Basics about me: BA in Psych Cum GPA: 3.4, Psych GPA: 3.6, Possible Junior/Senior GPA: 3.8
-Internship at Sheppard Pratt- Trauma Unit, with patients suffering from PTSD and DID
-Worked at camp with children who suffered from behavioral and developmental problems
- Presented research presentations (3 to be exact), 1 independent, 2 group
-Mentored at a youth group for young girls
-Member and on the board of Psi Chi & Community Service Organization etc...
-Well liked by professors at college (which means I could pull great recommendations)
-GRE: haven't taking them yet, but a little worried, didn't do very well on SAT's in highschool (not the best test taker)
Overall I'm Very passionate about psychology, so no matter how long it takes or hoops and hurdles i have to go over I will eventually fufill my goals. But its sooo nerve recking trying to make a decision on what path I should and can take. Do I have what it takes to apply to PsyD programs and if so which ones??? If not what should I do to boost my chances...Get a Masters??? IF so, where, and which one are accredited, have funding and is worth it if I'm still pursuing my of education to get a PsyD. I live in PA, I'm willing to travel for school, but would mainly like to stay on the East Coast.
-School reccomendations would be great both Psyd and MA...I find it very hard to find much information about programs on the internet and testimonials would be Great!
-School I've been looking at: Widener (PsyD), LaSalle (PsyD), Loyola (PsyD), PCOM (MA: Counseling & Clinical Health), Chestnut Hill C (PsyD), Columbia Teachers College(MA: Personality and Psychopathology), Rutgers Camden (MA: General Psych)
Basics about me: BA in Psych Cum GPA: 3.4, Psych GPA: 3.6, Possible Junior/Senior GPA: 3.8
-Internship at Sheppard Pratt- Trauma Unit, with patients suffering from PTSD and DID
-Worked at camp with children who suffered from behavioral and developmental problems
- Presented research presentations (3 to be exact), 1 independent, 2 group
-Mentored at a youth group for young girls
-Member and on the board of Psi Chi & Community Service Organization etc...
-Well liked by professors at college (which means I could pull great recommendations)
-GRE: haven't taking them yet, but a little worried, didn't do very well on SAT's in highschool (not the best test taker)
Overall I'm Very passionate about psychology, so no matter how long it takes or hoops and hurdles i have to go over I will eventually fufill my goals. But its sooo nerve recking trying to make a decision on what path I should and can take. Do I have what it takes to apply to PsyD programs and if so which ones??? If not what should I do to boost my chances...Get a Masters??? IF so, where, and which one are accredited, have funding and is worth it if I'm still pursuing my of education to get a PsyD. I live in PA, I'm willing to travel for school, but would mainly like to stay on the East Coast.
-School reccomendations would be great both Psyd and MA...I find it very hard to find much information about programs on the internet and testimonials would be Great!
-School I've been looking at: Widener (PsyD), LaSalle (PsyD), Loyola (PsyD), PCOM (MA: Counseling & Clinical Health), Chestnut Hill C (PsyD), Columbia Teachers College(MA: Personality and Psychopathology), Rutgers Camden (MA: General Psych)