Denis20202020 Posted October 26, 2010 Posted October 26, 2010 (edited) I know each school has different ways of dealing this, but what are some of the general rules about transferring to a different area in the same field? For example, I am in cognitive psychology, and I no longer feel interested in the research in cognitive, and I would like to find a new mentor in, lets say, social psychology. How should I go about this? what I mean is, I don't want to discuss this with my mentor yet, since I do not want to upset her before I know if i can transfer. some advice please edit: here are two specific questions. 1. should I plan on transferring beginning of the spring semester, or should I expect to transfer beginning of next fall? 2. I know some professors will be looking for new grad students, should I go talk to them first or are there others I should discuss with first? Edited October 26, 2010 by David200000000000
lewin Posted November 1, 2010 Posted November 1, 2010 The answer to this really depends on your individual institution. You should check with your graduate program administrator or a trusted faculty member (e.g., professor responsible graduate studies in your department). Another way of getting your feet wet in social psychology might be to find a faculty member whose interests overlap with yours and begin a second line of research with that person. That way you can see whether you are actually interested in this second area. If I were a faculty member I would be reluctant to take-on a graduate student unless I knew they actually liked my area, and weren't just motivated to get away from where they are currently.
UnlikelyGrad Posted November 1, 2010 Posted November 1, 2010 I know each school has different ways of dealing this, but what are some of the general rules about transferring to a different area in the same field? For example, I am in cognitive psychology, and I no longer feel interested in the research in cognitive, and I would like to find a new mentor in, lets say, social psychology. How should I go about this? what I mean is, I don't want to discuss this with my mentor yet, since I do not want to upset her before I know if i can transfer. some advice please edit: here are two specific questions. 1. should I plan on transferring beginning of the spring semester, or should I expect to transfer beginning of next fall? 2. I know some professors will be looking for new grad students, should I go talk to them first or are there others I should discuss with first? Are you considering transferring schools or just departments within the school? The latter is actually a lot easier, I think, as long as you can find a professor to take you on. I know a couple of people who started with me and then switched departments.
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