How do I find out about programs? and what they consist of?
My question I've had since 10th grade is why do Republicans and Democrats think differently?
~How can one group of liberals ignore science when it comes to vaccines and critique conservatives for the whole climate change is a myth thing.
~How do these seemingly-neat categories come to be,
~What holds them together,
~How can we educate ourselves to stay as true to ourselves without falling for fallacies that effect the lives of SO many people outside of ourselves.
Here's what i'm working with:
Sociological honors research project on church member's (of a single church) beliefs
3.774 gpa after transfer at UCLA
3.8-3.9 at SMC (I had one F that I retook)
readings, and hundred of hours of podcasts on the subjects of interest listened to
2 years ABA (Applied Behavioral Analysis) experience working with an autism spectrum population
Here are my worries:
I did my undergrad in Gender Studies and Sociology
I'm missing basic psych classes
I have not done research in 2 years
I don't have a decent writing sample
Haven't touched the GRE yet
Advice? tips? Who can I talk to? Which schools should I be looking at?
~ Georgiy
P.S. I would love a program that includes the core ABA classes, so I can do them the first two years getting a Master's and continue on with a PhD transferring the classes as part of the same program.