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I think the title pretty much speaks for itself. What does it take to rise above the masses and obtain a coveted APA approved internship?
Is it GPA? Practicum experience? Extracurriculars? Experience before grad school?
It seems to me that applying for a graduate program is more clear cut than applying for internship. For graduate programs, for example, its fairly easy to sort the great from the good, and the good from the bad (the 'what were they thinking's). However, for internship, everyone is, by default, highly qualified as they have managed to go through 4-6 years of grad school. How can you distinguish yourself from the next person going into a similar concentration?
Likewise, I understand that it is a "match" process (hence "match" day), so is it safe to assume then that your application relies heavily on how well your previous experiences aligns itself with the match site?
I will be starting my Psy.D. program in the fall, but I want to look ahead towards internship so I can maximize my chances of getting my top choice for internship by tailoring my education from the beginning. Any tips?
Thanks for your help in advance, and I apologize if this is an amateurish question to ask.
Is it GPA? Practicum experience? Extracurriculars? Experience before grad school?
It seems to me that applying for a graduate program is more clear cut than applying for internship. For graduate programs, for example, its fairly easy to sort the great from the good, and the good from the bad (the 'what were they thinking's). However, for internship, everyone is, by default, highly qualified as they have managed to go through 4-6 years of grad school. How can you distinguish yourself from the next person going into a similar concentration?
Likewise, I understand that it is a "match" process (hence "match" day), so is it safe to assume then that your application relies heavily on how well your previous experiences aligns itself with the match site?
I will be starting my Psy.D. program in the fall, but I want to look ahead towards internship so I can maximize my chances of getting my top choice for internship by tailoring my education from the beginning. Any tips?
Thanks for your help in advance, and I apologize if this is an amateurish question to ask.