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Please Help! I was just recently accepted into a handful of PsyD that are of very good quality, like university of Denver and PGSP. I love what they have to offer in terms of training but I'm terrified that the cost is going to ruin me or at the very least burden my family greatly. I'm thinking of possibly waiting another year and applying to more competitive funded or partially funded programs, but part of the reason I didn't do that last year was because I was worried I wasn't competitive enough to get into those. Not that I got into a lot of the more quality PsyD programs, I am wondering if I am more competitive than I think and should wait a year to apply to better funded Psy programs.
BA in psychology from a UC, Summa Cum Laude
GPA: 3.54
GRE: Verbal: 162/ Quant: 156 /writing: 5
3 years research experience + honors thesis of publishable quality (but did not publish)
1 year exp as a peer counselor with intensive diversity, crisis management, and counseling training under a phd
2 years exp as a Life Skills trainer, doing clinical + self-care work at a residential rehab house for those with TBI
Summer intern at a foster home in Japan
3 letters of rec, one from work and two from PIs that I have worked with, one who is the current psych chair and one who was at the time an associate dean of his school. The last person is currently on sabbatical so I have a feeling I cannot count on his letter and will have to drum up another one somewhere if I apply again this year.
WAMC of getting into a decently funded PsyD program like:
Hartford, Indiana State, IUP, Wideners, or even Rutgers?
BA in psychology from a UC, Summa Cum Laude
GPA: 3.54
GRE: Verbal: 162/ Quant: 156 /writing: 5
3 years research experience + honors thesis of publishable quality (but did not publish)
1 year exp as a peer counselor with intensive diversity, crisis management, and counseling training under a phd
2 years exp as a Life Skills trainer, doing clinical + self-care work at a residential rehab house for those with TBI
Summer intern at a foster home in Japan
3 letters of rec, one from work and two from PIs that I have worked with, one who is the current psych chair and one who was at the time an associate dean of his school. The last person is currently on sabbatical so I have a feeling I cannot count on his letter and will have to drum up another one somewhere if I apply again this year.
WAMC of getting into a decently funded PsyD program like:
Hartford, Indiana State, IUP, Wideners, or even Rutgers?