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Mindsoncoffee

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  1. @nanakimmy9 Oh wow, good for you! I decided it wasn't right for me this cycle as well. Decided to go for the MS, so I'll still need those recs ha. These decisions are big ones and take guts, so I'm glad you're doing what works for you! and Good luck to you in advance of the next application season!
  2. "Usually, if I see a job posting or internship that requires an LOR, I just don’t bother to apply. But I guess that’s not a option for grad admissions" This made me laugh, so thank you. I have such extreme LOR anxiety that I've totally been pushing off my applications entirely. And I really want to apply this year, I've been pushing it off for a few years now after having gotten rejected from all the schools I applied to several years ago. I hate hate asking for LOR- tbh, all the professor-emailing that applicants have to do (for LOR or asking about lab availability) is a real deterrent (for me) to continue my applications, but nonetheless I will try. I do think this field is where I'm meant to be..... anywayyyy I went on a tangent. Hope all went well with your applications!!
  3. Would love the thoughts and opinions from all of you seasoned applicants. I'm currently considering applying for clinical psych doctoral programs with an emphasis on Neuropsychology. Number-wise I appear to be, what some would call, an average student. My undergrad GPA was a 3.18 and my GRE scores were 150- Verbal, 145- Quant and 4.0- Writing (the programs I'm looking into don't even require the GRE, so I wouldn't have to submit these). From this perspective it doesn't seem likely that I would get into a PhD program (although, correct me if I'm wrong?). But here are some other factors. My psych GPA is a 3.68. Regarding research and work experience, since I graduated college 4 years ago I've been working in research- both in RA and Coordinator positions at prestigious locations. I've also authored a paper (not in the psych field), and I've had 1.5 years of other clinical psych-related work experience. For LOR's I have a few good options professionally and academically. Is it too late for me to apply for 2021 PhD programs? Should I take more time to prepare? My other option is going for an MS in Cognitive Neuroscience to boost my GPA, but is that necessary if my GPA could be explained in my personal statement? I know I'm really late to the game, but if there's a possibility of acceptance without spending the extra money on a masters degree, I'd love to consider applying to some programs asap. Thanks!
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