Hi all!
Good luck to everyone applying! You all sound like you have great things going for you!
My journey to I/O Psychology is a little roundabout. I received 2 bachelor degrees -- one in music and one in psychology with a concentration in behavioral neuroscience. I really wanted to pursue a career in the performing arts, so I went on to get a master's degree in music. To support myself, I got a job at a small regional firm at which I'm currently directing operations. Through my experiences there, I became really interested in i/o psychology. I'm excited about a change in career path and I'm really excited to by applying to PhD programs! Does anyone have any advice for a non-traditional student applying to schools? Any idea what my chances might be?
My undergraduate GPA was a 3.88,
Psych GPA was a 3.92
Master's (in music) GPA: 3.97
2 Years of research experience, 3 semesters of which were spent on an honors thesis.
GRE Q: 155, V: 161, AW: 5.5
Congratulations to all who are hearing back!