Here we go, its a bit long but i'm trying to get a bunch of my questions answered, thanks in advance for reading and helping. (im aware of the WAMC thread, but this is for advice and questions, not for seeing if i can get into school yet)
I am going to be a junior in my undergraduate years in the fall semester from a "big name school"
Getting a BA in Psychology with a Minor in sociology
Psych GPA:4.0 Undergraduate GPA. 3.84
"Clinical" experience: I volunteer at an autism sunrise therapy program where I engage in weekly therapy sessions(for 2 hours a week) with an autistic child and I am involved in monthly progress meetings. It is run by the mother of an autistic child from her house(She works and gets advised from a psychologists i believe, but it is not a psychologist or doctor that runs the service though) ( I have been involved for 1 year, and i might do it another semester) I also plan to take a service learning class in a clinical setting in the spring.
Research experience: I worked as an RA in a social psychology lab as a sophomore for a semester, where I did not do much except for open the door, let people in, handle setting up experiments, and work with data.
But.......... I have worked every summer(full time) for the past 2 summers at a psychiatric research center where i have got my name published on a paper(6th author) in a journal that is the leading journal in the field and the lab has a great reputation in the field(The lab receives NIH funding and media attention from publications). I could get my name on 1 or 2 publications more by the end of the summer or at least by the time i apply. In this lab I also have been able to shadow clinical psychologist doing interviews and see the clinical side of research that relates to mental health disorders at a VA.I also am going to be a RA in a new clinical based lab when i return to campus for the fall. So far, by the end of the fall I will have about 2 years of research experience in 3 labs.
LOR: I have 2 possible ones.
EXTRA:
PSI CHI Member
Deans list for the past few semesters
Involved in a service group whose goal was raising money for a health project in a third world country
A peer support group/organization on campus that is sponsored and works through the psychological counseling service of the campus
GRE: Have not taken the GRE yet, I plan on buying some books and studying over the summer.
I am looking at getting a Psy.D hopefully from a university so i can get funded. Wanting to go into clinical psychology and the ideal work setting would be the VA or something similar to that. Research interests me and i enjoy it a lot, but i really don't want a career our of it.
My questions are.
1)Do you think the fact that the autism program is not run by a psychologist or doctor will hurt me, or is it still good experience to put on a CV(i believe it has been good for me personally)?
2)Do you guys see anything lacking that i need to fix up or add over the next year?
3) Any ideas of things i should focus on over the summer despite the full time research assistant job?
4) when should i take the GRE (not sure if i am going straight from undergrad to grad school or if i will take a year off to work)
5)I don't have the strongest classes for math with only one calculus class(B+) and no chemistry classes (but i did get a A+ in stats, research methods in psych, and a BIO lab/research class), should i rule out PH.D programs?
6) do you think i am over doing it with research for a PSYD program?
THANKS and sorry for all the questions. i figured it was best to get em all answered at once then separate.
I am going to be a junior in my undergraduate years in the fall semester from a "big name school"
Getting a BA in Psychology with a Minor in sociology
Psych GPA:4.0 Undergraduate GPA. 3.84
"Clinical" experience: I volunteer at an autism sunrise therapy program where I engage in weekly therapy sessions(for 2 hours a week) with an autistic child and I am involved in monthly progress meetings. It is run by the mother of an autistic child from her house(She works and gets advised from a psychologists i believe, but it is not a psychologist or doctor that runs the service though) ( I have been involved for 1 year, and i might do it another semester) I also plan to take a service learning class in a clinical setting in the spring.
Research experience: I worked as an RA in a social psychology lab as a sophomore for a semester, where I did not do much except for open the door, let people in, handle setting up experiments, and work with data.
But.......... I have worked every summer(full time) for the past 2 summers at a psychiatric research center where i have got my name published on a paper(6th author) in a journal that is the leading journal in the field and the lab has a great reputation in the field(The lab receives NIH funding and media attention from publications). I could get my name on 1 or 2 publications more by the end of the summer or at least by the time i apply. In this lab I also have been able to shadow clinical psychologist doing interviews and see the clinical side of research that relates to mental health disorders at a VA.I also am going to be a RA in a new clinical based lab when i return to campus for the fall. So far, by the end of the fall I will have about 2 years of research experience in 3 labs.
LOR: I have 2 possible ones.
EXTRA:
PSI CHI Member
Deans list for the past few semesters
Involved in a service group whose goal was raising money for a health project in a third world country
A peer support group/organization on campus that is sponsored and works through the psychological counseling service of the campus
GRE: Have not taken the GRE yet, I plan on buying some books and studying over the summer.
I am looking at getting a Psy.D hopefully from a university so i can get funded. Wanting to go into clinical psychology and the ideal work setting would be the VA or something similar to that. Research interests me and i enjoy it a lot, but i really don't want a career our of it.
My questions are.
1)Do you think the fact that the autism program is not run by a psychologist or doctor will hurt me, or is it still good experience to put on a CV(i believe it has been good for me personally)?
2)Do you guys see anything lacking that i need to fix up or add over the next year?
3) Any ideas of things i should focus on over the summer despite the full time research assistant job?
4) when should i take the GRE (not sure if i am going straight from undergrad to grad school or if i will take a year off to work)
5)I don't have the strongest classes for math with only one calculus class(B+) and no chemistry classes (but i did get a A+ in stats, research methods in psych, and a BIO lab/research class), should i rule out PH.D programs?
6) do you think i am over doing it with research for a PSYD program?
THANKS and sorry for all the questions. i figured it was best to get em all answered at once then separate.