Hi Everybody......
I am a senior 2 months away from graduating and ideally I would like to go to graduate school for clinical psychology, developmental or counseling psychology..However I feel crippled by the fear that I will not be able to cope with the statistics required in a graduate program. My GPA is 3.9 and I am a fairly competent, hardworking student but math is not my forte and it is quite honestly a struggle. I am also planning to take an year out to sort out some personal matters, and will be even more rusty as a result. Also I do not have any hands on research experience. I have only taken algebra, the requisite stats course and research methods in my undergraduate program, (and remember very little of it, quite honestly) is this enough? Will there be some preliminary training / stats courses or do you just get chucked into the deep end. Is it possible to take undergrad stats classes while enrolled in a grad program to brush up???........I am terribly worried about this and would appreciate any advice you guys may have to offer. Thank You!!.....