Hey everybody!
I have an undergraduate degree in fine/performing arts with a couple of psych classes. With a successful performing career behind me, I am getting ready to embark on my education/training for a career as a psychologist.
Thanks in part to information this forum, I've decided not to apply to masters programs at professional schools
and the like. Instead, I'm getting ready to start a psychology post-baccalaureate program at Northwestern University.
Here is my question:
I am wondering, upon completion of this program, do folks think I would be in any type of position to apply to PhD programs...assuming my grades in this program are good and I have good GRE scores. I'm pretty sure there are plenty of respectable masters programs I could get into when I am done, but I'm looking for perspective on the possibility that I could skip the masters and apply straight to PhD.
Based on what I have seen/read, my thought was that I would get laughed out of town applying to a PhD program with just a psychology post bacc certificate.
But figured it wouldn't hurt to get some insight before making that assumption.
I have no problem going through a masters program first before trying for the PhD, but hey, if there is chance I can save the cost of masters, Ill take it. Plus, I know alot of PhD programs allow you to earn a masters along the way.
A few other things I am doing to enhance myself as a candidate:
I already have a volunteer opportunity as a crisis line counselor with a well known organization.
There appear to be plenty of volunteer research opportunities I could line up at the many labs at Northwestern.
So I could end up with a year or two of volunteer counseling and research experience.
The list of courses (for the post back) I am going to take is below. All thoughts/opinions and advice are appreciated.
Thanks!
SuperP35
Introduction to Psychology
Statistical Methods in Psychology
Research Methods in Psychology
Psychology of Personality
Developmental Psychology
Cognitive Psychology
Psychopathology
Introduction to Clinical Psychology
Special Topics: Tests and Measurements
I have an undergraduate degree in fine/performing arts with a couple of psych classes. With a successful performing career behind me, I am getting ready to embark on my education/training for a career as a psychologist.
Thanks in part to information this forum, I've decided not to apply to masters programs at professional schools

Here is my question:
I am wondering, upon completion of this program, do folks think I would be in any type of position to apply to PhD programs...assuming my grades in this program are good and I have good GRE scores. I'm pretty sure there are plenty of respectable masters programs I could get into when I am done, but I'm looking for perspective on the possibility that I could skip the masters and apply straight to PhD.
Based on what I have seen/read, my thought was that I would get laughed out of town applying to a PhD program with just a psychology post bacc certificate.

But figured it wouldn't hurt to get some insight before making that assumption.
I have no problem going through a masters program first before trying for the PhD, but hey, if there is chance I can save the cost of masters, Ill take it. Plus, I know alot of PhD programs allow you to earn a masters along the way.
A few other things I am doing to enhance myself as a candidate:
I already have a volunteer opportunity as a crisis line counselor with a well known organization.
There appear to be plenty of volunteer research opportunities I could line up at the many labs at Northwestern.
So I could end up with a year or two of volunteer counseling and research experience.
The list of courses (for the post back) I am going to take is below. All thoughts/opinions and advice are appreciated.
Thanks!
SuperP35
Introduction to Psychology
Statistical Methods in Psychology
Research Methods in Psychology
Psychology of Personality
Developmental Psychology
Cognitive Psychology
Psychopathology
Introduction to Clinical Psychology
Special Topics: Tests and Measurements