CasualNeurosis Posted December 1, 2015 Posted December 1, 2015 Hello, I am currently in the psychology certification program at Columbia. The semester is almost finished, and I'm expecting to get somewhere between a C and a C+ for my intro stats course and an A or A- for all my other psyc courses. I also volunteer at a psych lab that should provide some good recs. My plan is to apply to primarily Psy.D. programs that do not emphasize research as much as pratice. How much of a problem is the statistics course going to be for my admissions? Any anecdotes would be helpful.
Gvh Posted December 1, 2015 Posted December 1, 2015 It's not great that you have low grades on your stats classes, but this might be remedied by a high Q GRE or other quantitative classes that you might have taken. However I'd also guess that this matters less for Psy.D programs than it would for a PhD program.
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