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  1. It's mostly from the following two schools, it seems to be required for UMaryland; for Stony Brook, I was hoping to find specifications for "previous coursework in both developmental and social psychology": University of Maryland (https://psyc.umd.edu/graduate/frequently-asked-questions-(faq): Is the GRE subject test in Psychology mandatory?The subject test is recommended, but it is not required. If you are applying to the Clinical Psychology program however, the GRE Psychology Subject Test must be taken by the end of the first year in the Clinical Psychology Graduate Program. Therefore, the Clinical Psychology Graduate Program highly recommends taking the GRE Psychology Subject Test before applying or before the start of students' first year in the program (Clinical Psychology Only). Stony Brook (https://www.stonybrook.edu/commcms/psychology/graduate/admission_requirements: Psychology GRE Test for Clinical Psychology Admissions: APA accreditation requires all Clinical Psychology doctoral students to demonstrate entry-level knowledge in major domains of psychological science. To meet these requirements, admitted students to the Clinical Psychology program must have either completed (a) previous coursework in both developmental and social psychology with a grade of B or better, or (b) achieved a score of 70th percentile or higher on the Psychology GRE Test. There is no Psychology GRE Test requirement to apply to the Clinical Psychology program, but admitted applicants are expected to complete these benchmarks prior to entrance into the program.
  2. Hello everyone! It will be my first time applying to clinical psych programs and I have a question regarding psych GRE (the subject test). I saw lots of schools not requiring it for the application, but some of them mentioned that due to the requirement of APA, students should take the subject GRE prior to entering the program / by the end of the first year of program. I am wondering if this requirement applies to everyone or only those without a undergrad psych background? In other words, can this be waived if the student have completed certain courses/undergrad degree? I couldn't seem to find this info on the APA website. Info much appreciated!
  3. Hello guys! Excited to see this thread ? I want to apply this fall to some neuropsych related labs, right now my list includes UBC, Waterloo, Dalhousie and UdeM (if can I boost my French in the coming months, that is!) Re: psych subject test: ETS don't have an online version yet but hopefully they'll have one soon! I need to write it as well. Also when do you guys think is a good time to start contacting potential supervisors? I'm also getting bored under the quarantine, but I don't want to email them too early that the emails fall between the cracks.
  4. This is not a response to your question but were you able to register for the GRE psych test? It seems that everything is cancelled, at least in my region, due to the COVID-19 situation..
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