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  1. Yes, it varies by state. Thanks for the clarification.
  2. That was very informative. Thanks @JoePianist. I'll be sure to private message you if I have any more questions or concerns!
  3. In order to practice psychology, you need to be licensed through your state's licensing board.
  4. Hello! I currently have a bachelor's degree in Psychology and Speech-Language Pathology. I earned my bachelor's degree in the Spring of 2016. Although I have a pretty extensive background in research methods/statistics courses, I wasn't able to obtain any actual research experience during my time as an undergraduate. I have decided that I would like to go to graduate school for a Ph.D in clinical psychology. I've found some psychology research labs at my alma mater that I am in the process of applying to. I would be volunteering in these labs as a post-baccalaureate research assistant for two semesters. These labs are researching topics that I am interested in. How long does a potential applicant conduct research before applying for graduate school in the field of clinical psychology? How much research experience should a potential applicant have? Thanks for your responses.
  5. You can always get a second undergraduate degree in something else. Or you can take the post baccalaureate requirements for a BSN ( Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing). Just an idea. You could also take the post baccalaureate requirements for another graduate degree (nursing, law, medicine, etc.). I know a guy who is currently taking the prerequisites for a masters degree in engineering. He graduated last May with a bachelor's degree in Business and decided the field wasn't for him.
  6. @mxr123930 I am still on the waiting list for Stephen F. Austin as of today. I will definitely let you know if I am accepted off of SFA's waitlist. Please let me know if you are accepted off the waitlist as well!
  7. As of today, I am still on the waiting list. Like agdavi18 said, if any more of your classmates get accepted, please let us know. Best of luck to you both!
  8. That's great that they got back with you! Finally, right? As of yesterday, I haven't heard anything from them. I've been checking my email and the Lamar admissions portal every day. If you don't mind my asking, have you decided where you want to go to grad school yet? So far, I have been waitlisted at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center and at Stephen F. Austin! Really hoping to hear from all of these schools soon!
  9. Thanks for your response. I did the standard admittance, too. On March 27th, I was notified that I was placed on their waiting list. I am staying positive that I'll be accepted soon
  10. I checked the results page a few minutes ago and I saw that too! At least we know that the school has started sending out acceptances. But no, I haven't heard from them yet. Since other applicants have received their acceptances, we should also be hearing from them any time now.
  11. Thanks for the response! I guess it's difficult for them to decide because they have a lot of qualified applicants and only so many seats available. Ahh, so much waiting, lol! Hopefully we'll hear from them soon.
  12. Hi! Has anyone heard back from Lamar yet regarding their application status? This is for their graduate program in speech language pathology for Fall 2017 admission. Good luck to everyone still waiting to hear back! I'm really hoping to hear from them soon.
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