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  1. What would a normal cutoff be? I am really concerned about this because my GPA is so low.
  2. Thanks for your input! I am choosing CSPP as my safety, and also because it is in a city which is a location type i highly prefer over others. Also, my GPA is out of 4.3, if that makes a difference. Most of the schools I am applying to don't have data or have vague answers to my data enquiries like 'minimally GPA of 3.0' which doesn't really help. Having calculated my GPA my last 4 semesters has a GPA of 3.62 compared to my CGPA of 3.32 which is good, and my GPA in advanced psych courses is around 3.45 - would this help? Thanks everyone for the help!
  3. Hi everyone, I am currently in an Asian University for my bachelor's in Psychology with a minor in family and child studies. I have a very bad cumulative GPA of 3.36, even though it has been increasing per semester (although not by a lot). I have a lot of hands-on and research internships related to this field especially in the children/developmental area: Since I started college I have had 3 research internships (1 ongoing), currently doing my undergrad thesis which is in the clinical psych field, volunteered with ASD kids, NGOs to do with underprivileged kids and interned at a Family Development Center for 5 months, where I sat in with sessions and also created workshops. I am NOT applying directly to Psy.D or PhD but instead am going straight to Master's programmes, namely ones from University College London, Kings College London, VIllanova, Pepperdine and CSPP. In many of them, the ones I am applying to have something related to development/children/families etc. Haven't taken my GREs yet but plan to. Having mentioned this, what is normally considered a 'good' general GRE score? Thanks for any help!
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