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  1. Check out http://www.bestofpsychology.com/gre-test/ this actually answers the question most of us have about the GRE Test. Hope this helps
  2. I would just start by asking myself if I want to go somewhere in-state or out-of-state? Since you do not have a major or passion, this would be a good start. Once you are in a program, most students will find what they want to go into. Most master's program don't mind what you got your bachelor's in, since it is just basic knowledge of general psychology. I would do some homework on what master programs are offering at different institutions and make a list of pros and cons. After that, look at the requirements and hopefully by then you are more sure of what you want to do! Hope that helps!
  3. Hey there! I know that getting into a grad program is hard and the requirements for clinical psychology can be tough. So I would expect that the workload would be the same. I believe if you are passionate about something, that it wouldn't matter how much work there is, since you should have the drive.
  4. Ideally having a general knowledge in psychology is what a bachelor's degree would offer, but that is all. That being said, you technically can still get into a master's program in psychology since that is actually when you start focusing on a specific field in psychology. A doctoral degree will require a MA in psychology though, so make sure you pick the right field while working on your MA.
  5. If these are your two options, I say Adler. But if you are willing to go somewhere else, I would suggest Stanford or University of Illinois in Urbana Champaign. These two schools offer the best programs for cognitive psychology.
  6. I believe that there are two different paths you can choose from. You can go the school route and one of the best schools for a clinical program is at UCLA. It is one of the best schools regarding this field and has awesome faculty and a research program. The second route in my opinion is getting on hands experience by doing an internship or shadowing someone in the field you want, while doing online schooling. I believe getting an education is key! I hope this helps!
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