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Hi everyone. I'm looking for some advice: I want to go back to school for a PhD in psych. I've considered the options and I think this one, debt-wise, is better for me than a PsyD. The problem is that my undergrad degree was in another subject and I only have a few psych courses (and I graduated 5 years ago). I don't have much research experience so I was looking into post-bac programs (as opposed to just taking a bunch of psych courses at a local university as a non-degree student). The only one I've really found is at Columbia. It appears to be quite expensive (as much as $30,000 for the year - if I'm reading their website right). Has anyone done this program or heard anything about it? I'm wondering how I'd be able to pay for it and afford to live in NYC. On the other hand, they do make it clear that you get the requisite research experience...Not sure what to do and the application deadline is coming up soon! Thanks in advance!

and then decided to take classes as a continuing education student in a less expensive school. If you do really well in your classes, you will see that your teachers will help you out with research experience. Especially if you're willing to volunteer, at least in the beginning, you'll always find someone to help. if you have the money and want to avoid the stress of having to figure out everything by yourself in the beginning, Columbia sounds good, but you can definitely succeed without going there... I haven t applied yet, but I m really happy with my experience as a nontraditional student. And I'm glad to see other people who made the same choice did get in!