disha
-
Posts
2 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Posts posted by disha
-
-
<br /><br /><br /><br />Hi Everyone,<br /><br />I was accepted into to the Master's program in Developmental/Educational Psychology, and I am 99% sure I will be there in the fall! I am really looking forward to it.<br />Hi BCBound, looks like we're going to be classmates! I'm goin to Lynch school of education for Ed. Psych too. I'm an international student (from India).
Did you go attend the accepted students day on 2nd April? Have you visited the campus/contacted the professors?
So excited
Master's in Ed without a bachelor's in Ed?
in Education Forums
Posted
I was toying with the exact same question around the same time, last year. I have a Bachelors & Masters in Management Studies with 2 yrs experience as a TA in college. Out of the 7 schools that I applied to, I was accepted at Boston College (which I shall be attending this fall) & Rutgers. So yes, as far as my experience goes, you can definitely apply (and get into) a Masters in Education without any coursework in the field.
What I would suggest is good a good set of resume, SOP & LORs.
Someone told me - the decision you make about your career at 17-20 isn't always going to be the one you have to be stuck with. People change & the college folks understand that.
Good luck!