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Hello, i am looking around for a good BA psychology program in usa and the options are a little ridiculous in amount... I am using apa accredited programs list and from that i slowly try to remove programs but they are still many. Reason i took APA list is because i Assume that some of the professors in advanced topics might also teach bachelor level psychology course. Still the options are many and would like a few suggestions based on those parameters
1)Doesnt have huge classes with many students.
2)Is accredited because i do intend after getting a good GPA in bachelor program to try enter a psyd program without a masters
3)Preferably has a psyd graduate program that is APA accredited so i can continue at the same university(but that isnt so necessary)
4)It has scholarships, grants that are available to international students(Since from what i see most require you to be us citizen)
5)Preferably somewhere cold and not very hot like San Diego etc
6)Not interested so much in events or other stress relieving school activities, i am mainly looking for a good accredited school
7)Edit:Has a good amount of possible internships around, because i ve read that there is a very big problem with the number of psychology students and number of internships.
And another question. Because until i find the correct
university>apply>Wait for the beginning of the new quarter/semester/year i will have a lot of free time and i was thinking of getting a good book to read. I am already reading psychology: modules for active learning from my psychology class in my first college and will finish it soon so i was wondering if i should try something more heavy like "Treatment Companion to the Dsm-IV-TR Casebook" but i am not sure if it can be read alone or i first need to read the dsm-iv-tr casebook.
I was mainly interested in those because they seem to give nice examples(Examples=Easier to remember for me) of case studies, show behaviors linked to problems and also show treatments examples. And because currently i have very little idea of how to deal with many things and i dont like that i am thinking those books could help.
1)Doesnt have huge classes with many students.
2)Is accredited because i do intend after getting a good GPA in bachelor program to try enter a psyd program without a masters
3)Preferably has a psyd graduate program that is APA accredited so i can continue at the same university(but that isnt so necessary)
4)It has scholarships, grants that are available to international students(Since from what i see most require you to be us citizen)
5)Preferably somewhere cold and not very hot like San Diego etc
6)Not interested so much in events or other stress relieving school activities, i am mainly looking for a good accredited school
7)Edit:Has a good amount of possible internships around, because i ve read that there is a very big problem with the number of psychology students and number of internships.
And another question. Because until i find the correct
university>apply>Wait for the beginning of the new quarter/semester/year i will have a lot of free time and i was thinking of getting a good book to read. I am already reading psychology: modules for active learning from my psychology class in my first college and will finish it soon so i was wondering if i should try something more heavy like "Treatment Companion to the Dsm-IV-TR Casebook" but i am not sure if it can be read alone or i first need to read the dsm-iv-tr casebook.
I was mainly interested in those because they seem to give nice examples(Examples=Easier to remember for me) of case studies, show behaviors linked to problems and also show treatments examples. And because currently i have very little idea of how to deal with many things and i dont like that i am thinking those books could help.
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