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penny4urthoughts

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    2020 Fall
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    Clinical Psych (Neuropsych)

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  1. Best ways to study for Psych GRE? Textbook recommendations, flashcards, practice tests?
  2. Has anyone heard from Georgia State Clinical Neuropsych? Their interview days are in just over 2 weeks and I haven't seen anything on here about invitations
  3. Wait until your interviews are all done. Unless you know the interview dates of all of the schools you applied to, it's safer to wait until April if possible. Plenty of schools interview into mid-March. Having had knee surgery before, I can assure you the last thing you want to be doing during the first weeks of recovery is preparing for and attending an interview,.
  4. For those of you who have already had a preliminary interview - what types of questions were asked and how would you recommend preparing considering there will still be a real in-person interview if it goes well? I'm trying to prep for one I have this week and have a hard time determining what preparation is 'enough' for a 15-30 minute telephone conversation (vs. the level of prep I would do for a full-day in-person interview). Thanks!
  5. GRE Subject Test Question! What is considered a 'good' score in the GRE Psychology Test? I have a neuroscience background and am hoping to go into neuropsychology, but I don't have all of the psychology background that most applicants have. I scored well on the Biological part (89th percentile), but my others are eh. I don't have time to re-take it before applications, but 6/8 of the programs I'm applying to don't require it so I don't know if my overall score of 680 (66th percentile) will hurt my application or if I should just include it to show that my psychology background is fine. Help please!
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