Posted by SatinDoll on November 24, 2006, at 21:54:48
In reply to Re: Best grad school for psych in the midwest?, posted by Jost on November 24, 2006, at 21:02:08
Hi Jost,
I don't have an advisor yet in Psych, it's in education right now, until I offically change my major. Right now I am just having fun with classes at school, picking what interestes me, most are for any kind of degree this coming session. But I plan on meeting with one before fall of next year. I am half way through my psych credits already! LOL
I guess I need to do some research on all of this. I am already almost 38, and a phd might not be so practical, but it is possible.
Is it true that when they look at your grades for a masters program, they want the GPA of just your psych classes and then a general GPA ? It seems like getting into a decent program is very hard and competive. I just wonder what I can do now, to put myself ahead of the competion besides good grades, I have a 4.0 right now.
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