Are you interested in going to graduate but not sure where to start? Here is a quick video explaining the different degrees available for psychology graduate students and what you can do with them!
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1. Getting in by the American Psychological Association
If you have time to undertake this reading, it will provide you with helpful information on the graduate school application process, timelines, and how applicants are evaluated. It basically walks students through every step of the process of applying to graduate school and advises us how to improve our applications and stand out!
2. Applying to Graduate Programs in Psychology
Mark Leary from Duke University put together a comprehensive, 20 minute video on the process of looking into and applying to graduate school. He is very helpful in explaining the different types of degrees (Doctorate vs. Master's) and what you can do with each. He also advises students to check out this page from the APA.
3. Applying to Medical School with AMCAS
The American Medical College Application Service® (AMCAS®) is the AAMC's centralized medical school application processing service. Explore their resources to learn about the medical school application process.
This resource is the American Psychological Association's premier psychology graduate school search tool. Here, search and compare admissions information for more than 1,600 masters and doctoral programs at over 500 schools and departments of psychology in the United States and Canada.
This resource from the American Psychiatric Association (APA) lists FAQ's about psychiatry and the path to becoming a psychiatrist.
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