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Eye on PSI CHI magazines are available free of charge in Room 9 of the Psychology Bldg. These magazines have very valuable information about all things Psychology. Check out the graduate school resources in this semester's issue. Use www.psichi.org for... more information about graduate school! Over 40 articles about graduate school from past Eye on Psi Chi issues are available on the website. Go to www.psichi.org and select SEARCH under the PUBLICATIONS drop down menu. Select the arrow box under “Browse Eye articles by category” for a drop down list of subjects (graduate school is item number nine) and then select browse. To the right is a list of some of these popular articles. Alternative Master's Degree Programs for Psychology Majors by Linda L. Walsh An Eye-Opening Experience: Taking an Online Practice Graduate Record Examination by Steven Walfish Applying to Graduate School in Clinical Psychology: Advice for the Aspiring Applicant by Katherine A. Schoeneman and Thomas J. Schoeneman Applying to Graduate School in Psychology by Lisa Terre Applying to Graduate School: Maximizing Your Chances for Success by Carla Strassle Applying to Graduate School: The Interview Process by Barbara A. Oudekerk, BA, and Bette L. Bottoms, PhD Finding the Right Mentor: Gaining Admission to and Succeeding in Graduate School by Betty S. Lai and William D. Ellison Going the Distance: A Test of the Mind and Body by Laura M. Ramzy Graduate Admissions in Psychology: I. The Application Process by John C. Norcross, Jessica L. Kohout, and Marlene Wicherski Graduate Admissions in Psychology: II. Acceptance Rates and Financial Considerations by John C. Norcross, Jessica L. Kohout, and Marlene Wicherski How to Avoid the Kisses of Death in the Graduate School Application Process by Drew C. Appleby and Karen M. Appleby Interview With Donald Asher by Christopher Koch Making the Transition From Undergraduate To Graduate Student: Insights From Successful Graduate Students Graduate School by Brennan D. Cox, Kristin L. Cullen, and William Buskist, PhD The Curriculum Vita: A Student's Guide to Preparation by R. Eric Landrum Undergraduate Research: Getting Involved and Getting Into Graduate School (A Student's Perspective) by Scott F. Grover What Does Your Transcript Say About You, and What Can You Do If It Says Things You Don't Like? by Drew Appleby, Director of Undergraduate Studies in Psychology [Main] [Archives] |
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