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Even though I'm applying to psychology programs, I'm actually a double major, and spent more time devoted to the first major before I realized that what I really wanted was in the psych field. So here I am, applying to psychology PhD programs with what I consider a solidly average application, which isn't the best for PhD admissions. The catch is that in my other major, I had a perfect 4.0 in the program, wonderful professors who were enthusiastic about my work, and a good body of work experience. All I can think is that if I had applied to programs in THAT field, I would have had a much easier time in the application process. But I'm also committed to seeing psychology through... argh. Anyone else taking the more pig-headed difficult approach? 

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