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  1. Thanks very much! Is that even if the school has certain course requirements that I do not meet? For example, some school psychology programs in Canada require that you have taken courses in specific areas of psychology (e.g., one 3-credit course in Biological Psychology)? I have many credits in psychology, but not allllllll of the specific ones
  2. Hey everyone, I'm new to the forum! I have a question that I figured this forum might be able to help me with:) I graduated in 2016 with an honors degree (with thesis) in Sociology. I also completed 45 credits (15 full classes) in psychology, which included many courses that were necessary for an honors in psychology, along with upper-level classes. I graduated with a 4.07 out of 4.3 overall GPA, but my GPA in psychology courses was nearly perfect (4.28). I just completed my bachelor of education degree and ended with a 4.2 out of 4.3 GPA. I always had a strong interest in psychology (school psychology in particular), but after completing my education degree my passion has only grown. I have a few learning disabilities (dyslexia and dysgraphia), so I have personal experience dealing with the kind of issues that school psychologists work with. I have quite extensive research experience during my undergraduate years, and I have spent time volunteering at schools in the area. My question is: If I apply to school psychology programs, will I have a shot of getting in, despite the fact that my undergraduate degree is in sociology? If anyone has any insight, I would really appreciate it! Thanks so much :)
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