Psychology Graduate School
Useful Information to help you get into Psychology Graduate
School
When I first enrolled in psychology graduate school, I thought I had it
made. You see, I had been a psychology major as an undergrad, so I thought I had the system pretty well figured
out.
I was great at psychology. Not only did I have an almost photographic
memory, but I also had a real ability to understand people and how they worked.
That meant that I did well in my classes, but also knew that I would
do well in my career. I wasn't sure if I wanted to get into research or clinical psychology, but either way I
figured that I had a bright future ahead of me.
It took me a while to come up with the perfect graduate school of
psychology to attend. I looked at a lot of graduate school rankings before it decided, and carefully made my
decision. Picking among the best psychology graduate schools isn't easy.
You see, when you are first going to college it is all a matter of
getting a school with the best rankings. With graduate school, however, things are different. Different psychology
graduate programs focus on different things and, if you don't know your specialty, it can be difficult to pick out
the perfect program.
After I chose my psychology graduate school, I thought things would
be pretty easy going from there. I didn't really realize how much work graduate school is.
It is nothing like undergrad. First of all, a graduate degree program
has a much different structure. Basically, it is all geared toward your thesis.
In undergrad, you are there to learn a set curriculum along with
however many other students are in your department. In psychology graduate school, things are different. You're
there to pursue an individual course of studies. It is sort of like a preparation for your future as a
professional, either in the business world or the academic one.
Going to psychology
graduate school, I had to really change my approach to classes. I
couldn't procrastinate anymore and I couldn't simply memorize the book and give the teacher back what he or she
wanted.
A graduate degree program demands responsibility and innovation. You
have to be studious, but you also have to be willing to be creative. If you're willing to take a chance on new
ideas, you can go far. If, on the other hand, you are too cautious and closed-minded, you'll never make a name for
yourself.
Making a name for yourself in this profession is imperative. It is
what will catapult your career forward, onwards and upwards. it pays to remember this when doing
psychology graduate school education. You can't afford not to.
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