What's the difference?
From my research, the I-O psyc program have internship opportunities whereas the OB does not. So does that mean that if I choose to do consulting work in the future rather than stay in academia, that my chances would be more limited if I study OB?
Anyone know the difference in the programs?
Hello:
I am wondering if there are internship placements in your business programs?
I am curious about the practical side of research in the workplace. I am currently debating whether to apply to Industrial organizational psychology (which typically has internships) vs. Organizational behavior (which typically does not have internships) and how choose either degree can affect my chances later in consulting work (vs. remain in academia).
I am switching from psychology to business (M.A. to Ph.d.)
What are some things I should consider? Anyone have a similar experience? My advisor said the funding may be limited for psychology-based applicants.
Have any of you written a research proposal before? The answer is probably yes. But me? Nope.
I have to write one soon; any tips/general guidelines? Would much appreciate it!
Ugh I Know!!! I can't help but over think and over stress about little things when it comes to school. Thanks for this fuzzylogician.. Sometimes I do need someone to say "hey you are over thinking this, it's not that big a deal".
Thanks!!! Appreciate it greatly.