this is a little off topic, but I really like the comments of everone on this thread so I'd love to hear what you all think...
I have a Bachelors degree in Music-I got it 4 years ago.
Now, of course, I want to start grad/doctoral work in psychology. It's a passion I've had all my life-at least that is helping others discover their own validity. So now I'm just trying to swim through the muck. I'm getting mixed messages about what direction I should go through for school. Ideally, I would love to have my own practice, but also I love teaching. True, I've never taught psychology-more music and theatre classes-I still love the application of knowledge.
When I began this trek, I thought I should look into a MA in Clinical. However, now I'm getting advice from some therapists if I get a MA and then try to go to another school to do doctoral work-that I would just have to redo many hours of MA coursework, being that more and more schools are combining the two. So that's one thing.
Now I'm a smart guy and I work hard. I had a good GPA in my undergrad, but if I did try and get into a doctoral track program (like UCLA's) that would probably never happen. If I do this I want to go to a school with standing. Do independent schools (such as Antioch in Los Angeles) carry as much weight. So that's the second thing.
Thirdly, I'm am teetering on whether to do a PhD or PsyD. I am having no trouble finding good schools for PhD programs-many of which wouldn't not take me-or I would have to get a BA in Psych. However, I'm very intrigued by the PsyD program, but have no clue of finding info on which schools are good institutions. I live in Los Angeles, and would prefer not to move but I would if necessary. Any suggestions???
Just the anticipation of hearing what you might say gives me comfort. Thanks for any info.
~matt
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