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I'm currently a college senior, applying to clinical psych phd programs. I've applied to a lot of programs with the appropriate mix of reaches and "safetys" (is there a such thing as a clinical safety school?) to increase my chances. Still, I'm realistic and I know it's a long shot. So, I'm interested in hearing what your backup plan is/was for clinical psych applicants. What are you going to do next year if you *cringe* don't get in?
For myself, I've applied to several psyc master's programs where I could boost my research experience. However, I'm thinking more and more about just moving somewhere and taking med school prerequisites, then going into psychiatry or neurology. My interests are fairly research-oriented and neurological, so I think I would be comfortable with that. I just don't know if I could put myself through this process again next year if the unspeakable happens.
For myself, I've applied to several psyc master's programs where I could boost my research experience. However, I'm thinking more and more about just moving somewhere and taking med school prerequisites, then going into psychiatry or neurology. My interests are fairly research-oriented and neurological, so I think I would be comfortable with that. I just don't know if I could put myself through this process again next year if the unspeakable happens.