Hi all.
I just graduated from undergrad and will be applying to "balanced" clinical psych PhD programs. I applied to about 10 Phd/PsyD programs last year, only interviewed at 1 Phd program and 2 PsyD programs. I was accepted to the PhD program, but it was not a good fit, so I decided to go through the application process again. I currently have an unpaid internship as a research assistant, but it is a bit of a drive and I cannot afford to spend the money on gas to get there for much longer.
So, I need a paying job. However, all the psych-related jobs around me are full-time, so I would need to quit the unpaid internship due to conflicting available hours. I am wondering whether I should take a psychology-related job (such as a psychometrist or working with kids on the autism spectrum - the 2 most common in my area) or a part-time job not in my field in order to continue as an RA, in hopes of having one more poster on my CV (publications don't seem likely)
Here are my related experiences so far:
-research assistant in a clinic doing data entry, literature reviews, obtaining informed consent, some analyses, also training new RA's
-research assistant at a well-known hospital psych dept doing data entry, analyses, also was able to sit in on some group sessions. Presented an individual project at my university's poster session
-1 group research project, we did every step of the research by ourselves, with guidance from our instructor
-2 individual research projects, again, every step of the research was conducted independently, with guidance from a professor. 1 of these projects was presented as a poster at a regional conference
-volunteered in a special-needs classroom
-volunteered with people with intellectual disabilities
-I also have other volunteer experiences, not directly related to psychology, but that demonstrate my interests and compassion for others
So, which route should I take? Do I need more research experience (another poster) or more quasi-clinical experience?
I just graduated from undergrad and will be applying to "balanced" clinical psych PhD programs. I applied to about 10 Phd/PsyD programs last year, only interviewed at 1 Phd program and 2 PsyD programs. I was accepted to the PhD program, but it was not a good fit, so I decided to go through the application process again. I currently have an unpaid internship as a research assistant, but it is a bit of a drive and I cannot afford to spend the money on gas to get there for much longer.
So, I need a paying job. However, all the psych-related jobs around me are full-time, so I would need to quit the unpaid internship due to conflicting available hours. I am wondering whether I should take a psychology-related job (such as a psychometrist or working with kids on the autism spectrum - the 2 most common in my area) or a part-time job not in my field in order to continue as an RA, in hopes of having one more poster on my CV (publications don't seem likely)
Here are my related experiences so far:
-research assistant in a clinic doing data entry, literature reviews, obtaining informed consent, some analyses, also training new RA's
-research assistant at a well-known hospital psych dept doing data entry, analyses, also was able to sit in on some group sessions. Presented an individual project at my university's poster session
-1 group research project, we did every step of the research by ourselves, with guidance from our instructor
-2 individual research projects, again, every step of the research was conducted independently, with guidance from a professor. 1 of these projects was presented as a poster at a regional conference
-volunteered in a special-needs classroom
-volunteered with people with intellectual disabilities
-I also have other volunteer experiences, not directly related to psychology, but that demonstrate my interests and compassion for others
So, which route should I take? Do I need more research experience (another poster) or more quasi-clinical experience?