Hey everyone,
So I've applied to many programs for grad school. Programs for mental health counseling at NYU, Fordham, CCNY, St. John's, Lehman, Queens, and Columbia. I've also applied to some social work programs at NYU, Fordham, Columbia, and Hunter. Lastly, I applied to St. John's PsyD program in school psychology. Queens College and Columbia for both programs still have to get back to me, but besides that I've been accepted to every other program listed here. I'm really happy but it makes the decision too hard.
NYU's mental health program was a bit too expensive for 2 years so I decided to not go for that. CCNY is just a bit too far and I've already experienced their school before. Hunter's MSW program is supposedly well known and cheap. I know that Fordham is also a good school but is a bit more expensive for both programs. St. John's PsyD program does have graduate assistantships to help with the cost of your tuition which can cover all of it for a given semester but it is 5 years of school and many professionals in the field have mentioned that working in a school is not what they expected. I know that you can do many things besides working at a school once you get your doctorate but a professor of mine mentioned that there is a stigma against how qualified school psychologists are. Is that true? Should I pursue a clinical psychology PhD after doing my masters then? Would a masters increase my chances of getting in? How do people also support their living expenses while attending graduate school? This is all very overwhelming and I would love to hear if anyone else is familiar with any of these programs or has been in a similar situation as me. Thank you all!