I am going to be applying to school psych doctorate programs this year, and I'm having a little trouble writing my Statements of Purpose.
First off, many of the schools I'm applying to do not say how long they want the SoP to be. 500 words? 1000 words? What would the standard be if they don't specify? Also, some of the schools have, like, three specific questions they want answered in lieu of a general SoP. But again, they do not specify how long they want each answer to be. Should an entire essay be written for each question? Or just a paragraph or two?
Also, I'm just struggling with weaving all of my experiences into an a good essay. None of my previous research experiences really relate to what I want to research in grad school. As an undergrad, my school did not have a clinical psych department, so I volunteered as a research assistant in a social psych lab and completed an honors thesis there. I graduated last year, and since then I have been working full time as a paid RA working with patients with schizophrenia. While I do find the research I'm doing interesting, it is not what I want to continue doing in the future. But, the fact is, I needed a job to pay the bills, and I could not afford to be too picky, especially in the current economy.
I do at least have previous experience working in the school system.. for four years I worked as a teacher's assistant in a special ed classroom at a public elementary school. I really loved that job, and it definitely is what began to push me into going the school psych route. I'm just worried because I'm not quite sure how to link my previous unrelated research experience into what I'm really interested in studying, if that makes sense. Any tips on how to do that?
Oh, and one more thing.. how in depth should I get when writing about my previous research experiences in my SoP? Like, should I explicitly say I was trained on administering the SCID and WASI and things like that? Should I go into detail about my specific duties?
Thank you for any advice, this board is extremely helpful! 🙂
First off, many of the schools I'm applying to do not say how long they want the SoP to be. 500 words? 1000 words? What would the standard be if they don't specify? Also, some of the schools have, like, three specific questions they want answered in lieu of a general SoP. But again, they do not specify how long they want each answer to be. Should an entire essay be written for each question? Or just a paragraph or two?
Also, I'm just struggling with weaving all of my experiences into an a good essay. None of my previous research experiences really relate to what I want to research in grad school. As an undergrad, my school did not have a clinical psych department, so I volunteered as a research assistant in a social psych lab and completed an honors thesis there. I graduated last year, and since then I have been working full time as a paid RA working with patients with schizophrenia. While I do find the research I'm doing interesting, it is not what I want to continue doing in the future. But, the fact is, I needed a job to pay the bills, and I could not afford to be too picky, especially in the current economy.
I do at least have previous experience working in the school system.. for four years I worked as a teacher's assistant in a special ed classroom at a public elementary school. I really loved that job, and it definitely is what began to push me into going the school psych route. I'm just worried because I'm not quite sure how to link my previous unrelated research experience into what I'm really interested in studying, if that makes sense. Any tips on how to do that?
Oh, and one more thing.. how in depth should I get when writing about my previous research experiences in my SoP? Like, should I explicitly say I was trained on administering the SCID and WASI and things like that? Should I go into detail about my specific duties?
Thank you for any advice, this board is extremely helpful! 🙂