grimmiae Posted June 26, 2011 Share Posted June 26, 2011 Greetings all, As I noted before in a previous post I am a senior undergrad psychology student, and after about a year of deliberation, I have decided that the best route for my career goals is to pursue my Phd. in Social psychology. I think that maybe I have exhausted myself with reading an extensive amount of articles about grad school, and it is possible that I am "psyching" myself out. However, there are some questions/worries that I have about applying, that haven't been answered by....well no one out there. I was wondering if any of you you would be willing to answer some of these questions? If you have time, please send me an e-mail at breedoju@mnstate.edu I would post my questions on this form but they are fairly detailed/personal. I have tried e-mailing some of the grad students in the programs that I like but it appears that grad students like to enjoy their summers haha, imagine that. Thanks for any e-mails, and getting a number of e-mails would not be a bad thing- a more representative response! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MJordano Posted September 6, 2012 Share Posted September 6, 2012 I think your best bet it chosing a faculty "mentor" to answer your questions. Do you have a professor that specializes in the area of social psych that you feel comfortable enough to ask questions to? They usually know what grad programs look for and have more indepth knowledge compared to other undergrads who are also applying to grad schools. It would be horrible if other students gave you really misleading information. Good luck! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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