I am an undergraduate psychology student (graduating in May '15), trying to get a feel if I am competitive or not, generally anywhere. I have a list of schools I am considering but it is not final yet.
GPA:
Graduated (with distinction) with my A.S. in Science, 3.92 GPA from the local CC. 4.0 in Psyc classes
3.956 at a Research 1 University, 4.0 in psyc major and medical humanities minor. Plan to graduate with at least high distinction.
GRE:
Taking this month, but averaging a 162 verbal score and a 152 quantitative score. Writing has been between a 5.5 and 6 at practices held by the university.
Letter of Recs
Dicey. I'm not sure how this will play out. My mentor will be writing one for me, and I have a couple of other possibilities that I plan on asking about. I would love to have one from each of the labs I have worked for, but I've worked with graduate students and never really got to know the professors. One of them is extremely well known, so I feel like a giant fake to walk in sight unseen and ask.
I have several offers from my CC instructors (all PhDs themselves, many work adjunct in other colleges) who have seen me excel from day 1. I get lots of conflicting advice on using CC instructors, but they would be such strong letters!
Experience:
Lab Coordinator for the Law and Policy lab, run by the associate chair of the Law-Psyc program. Essentially I supervise the lab, train the undergraduate RAs, schedule participants and staff, and work closely with the graduate students. I also am an RA, so I run participants, data entry, etc.
I have also been an RA in one of the school psyc labs on campus, and also in the peds clinical health psyc lab.
I have earned two Undergraduate Grants to work on research projects. They are funded by our school, so not anything big name. I have also had a couple of poster presentations, and presented a paper at UC-Berkeley. Planning presentations at APLS in March.
I am currently finishing a self-developed research project with the help of my mentor. It is functioning as a senior thesis and a hopeful publication, but won't be submitted until after I defend it.
No clinical experience to speak of. I worked as customer service/financial counselor in hospital and clinical settings, but I don't know that it really shows anything except that I am good with and have experience working with people.
Extras:
I am a Ronald E McNair Scholar, so for the past year and a half I have been training to be a PhD student. I am a non-traditional, first generation student which is how I got into that program. I've also had some issues with grades in the past, but have more than made up for it over the past 4 years. Research interests are broad in the area of Clinical Health Psyc. I have been doing research on Obesity, but I don't need to stay there. I do a lot of reading, so I am also interested in psyco-oncology, hospice/palliative care, reproductive health and chronic illness. I chose clinical because I practice, research and do policy work. Ultimate goal? Professorship in a medical school.
Any suggestions? Am I on the right track (not that I can change it now)? Thanks! (And sorry it is such a long post!)
GPA:
Graduated (with distinction) with my A.S. in Science, 3.92 GPA from the local CC. 4.0 in Psyc classes
3.956 at a Research 1 University, 4.0 in psyc major and medical humanities minor. Plan to graduate with at least high distinction.
GRE:
Taking this month, but averaging a 162 verbal score and a 152 quantitative score. Writing has been between a 5.5 and 6 at practices held by the university.
Letter of Recs
Dicey. I'm not sure how this will play out. My mentor will be writing one for me, and I have a couple of other possibilities that I plan on asking about. I would love to have one from each of the labs I have worked for, but I've worked with graduate students and never really got to know the professors. One of them is extremely well known, so I feel like a giant fake to walk in sight unseen and ask.
I have several offers from my CC instructors (all PhDs themselves, many work adjunct in other colleges) who have seen me excel from day 1. I get lots of conflicting advice on using CC instructors, but they would be such strong letters!
Experience:
Lab Coordinator for the Law and Policy lab, run by the associate chair of the Law-Psyc program. Essentially I supervise the lab, train the undergraduate RAs, schedule participants and staff, and work closely with the graduate students. I also am an RA, so I run participants, data entry, etc.
I have also been an RA in one of the school psyc labs on campus, and also in the peds clinical health psyc lab.
I have earned two Undergraduate Grants to work on research projects. They are funded by our school, so not anything big name. I have also had a couple of poster presentations, and presented a paper at UC-Berkeley. Planning presentations at APLS in March.
I am currently finishing a self-developed research project with the help of my mentor. It is functioning as a senior thesis and a hopeful publication, but won't be submitted until after I defend it.
No clinical experience to speak of. I worked as customer service/financial counselor in hospital and clinical settings, but I don't know that it really shows anything except that I am good with and have experience working with people.
Extras:
I am a Ronald E McNair Scholar, so for the past year and a half I have been training to be a PhD student. I am a non-traditional, first generation student which is how I got into that program. I've also had some issues with grades in the past, but have more than made up for it over the past 4 years. Research interests are broad in the area of Clinical Health Psyc. I have been doing research on Obesity, but I don't need to stay there. I do a lot of reading, so I am also interested in psyco-oncology, hospice/palliative care, reproductive health and chronic illness. I chose clinical because I practice, research and do policy work. Ultimate goal? Professorship in a medical school.
Any suggestions? Am I on the right track (not that I can change it now)? Thanks! (And sorry it is such a long post!)