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yeezymode

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    Ontario, Canada
  • Application Season
    2014 Spring
  • Program
    Psychology, BSc.

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  1. Thank you all for the replies. I think I've gotten exactly what I came here for. I'll re-evaluate my options and think on all of this some more and return if I have other questions.
  2. Hey guys, I'm currently a third year undergraduate enrolled in an HBSc. Psychology program (in my second semester), I never really had a concrete plan as to my goals/future plans and I realize now that at least an outline will be beneficial for me. My grades have been quite subpar for the last two and a half years of university (2.0 GPA for 1st and 2nd year, and this year I'm at a 3.0). I've managed to stay in my program one way or another whether it required the permission of my advisor, or really good grades on finals to bring up an already doomed grade. My main problem is that I have no real vision for what I want so it's really easy to lose focus and simply not study and be satisfied with passing. I know I'm very interested in Psychology and would love to work in the field as long as it is not completely research-oriented (a bit of research is fine). I just want to know what my options are from here on out. If there is one that I really want to strive towards, I'm willing to redo courses, take an extra year, bring my grades up etc because there is no way I'm willing to let these years go to waste. I realize that getting good grades is pretty much guaranteed to be a positive since it's required for any future admissions/positions but if I have a rough guideline as to what I have to do to get to somewhere I want, I think that would be very helpful and provide some motivation. I'm open to suggestions in the whole field of psychology (from genetic counseling to I/O Psych to HR jobs), If I see posts referring to something broadly, I would be totally fine with doing the research for the fine details (cutoff grades, statement of purpose requirements etc). In case it matters, I live and study in Ontario, Canada. I've looked through this forum for a month now and I've found that it's an invaluable resource. I appreciate any responses and thank you in advance.
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