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GRAD School

What do you what to and what degree type you want? MA/MS MSW MEd PsyD Ph.D. Decide if you want to do clinical or counseling degree What’s the difference?. GRAD School. Kind of work you want to do: Clinical? work in Mental Health clinic “Behavioral Health”

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GRAD School

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  1. What do you what to and what degree type you want? • MA/MS • MSW • MEd • PsyD • Ph.D. • Decide if you want to do clinical or counseling degree • What’s the difference? GRAD School

  2. Kind of work you want to do: • Clinical? • work in Mental Health clinic • “Behavioral Health” • private or group practice • Hospital or medical setting • School setting Grad school: goals

  3. ACADEMIC • Teach only • Teaching + research like here • research at Carnegie RU/VH; RU/H;DRU • Teaching at a small private C or U • Research in Medical settings Grad school goals

  4. How to select schools: • Decide goal of research or practice • Decide if there is a region of the country • Decide category of school Grad Schools

  5. MASTERS • Master’s Colleges and Universities (Master’s/L) (larger programs) (346) • Master’s Colleges and Universities (Master’s/M) (medium programs) (190) • Master’s Colleges and Universities (Master’s/S) (smaller programs) (128) • PHD • Research Universities (RU/VH) (very high research activity) (96) • Research Universities (RU/H) (high research activity) (103) • Doctoral/Research Universities (DRU) (83) Grad School types

  6.  See: Graduate Study in Psychology • Tells minimum scores required, types of programs, number of grads/yr. etc. • Check faculty and programs at some of the types of schools you are interested in. • Check on line – read about the faculty • Read their research • Contact faculty to see if they are going to be taking grad students Grad Schools: narrowing down

  7. CRITERIA: • GRE, • Grades (last 2 years) • Recommendations • Find GRE Testing schedule in your area • (see testing center in OM) • Sections: Verbal, Quantitative, Analytical, Subject • well in advance (redo) • Study guides and classes; • Given your scores – compare with schools minimums and averages Grad School : Criteria for Getting in

  8. Probability of getting in • - percentage admitted versus applied (2004/5): Clinical PHD • WSU- 8/156 5% • UW – 7/185 • SPU – 15/51 • Wyoming -8/63 • Check scores and grades with schools Good Luck

  9. See if our faculty know faculty members at the schools you are interested in. • Ask profs for recommendation: • You should have had more than one class if possible • Work with them in research or special projects • Ask for recommendation letter well before deadline • Give prof pertinent information about you: Goals, GPA, GREs, volunteer work, etc. • Fill out all information on forms • Have organized with stamps etc. • If not applying this year, be sure to check with faculty before leaving campus to be sure they will write for you next year when you are off campus. Grad School: Faculty assistance and recommendations

  10. http://depts.washington.edu/psywc/handouts.shtml • Style points for scientific writing • Apostrophes • How and when to cite • 'Critique' vs. 'examine': following directions • Strunk & White Writing tips

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