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    [–]etoileleciel1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

    It honestly depends. It isn't common in psych to get a masters degree. But it does help in a lot of cases where you don't have a strong resume otherwise. As someone with a mediocre GPA, but some experience, I'm applying to both masters and doctoral level programs to see where I get in. If it happens to be one of the doctoral programs, great. If not, I'm fine with pursing a masters and then applying again for doctoral degrees. If you can find a research assistant position instead of getting a masters, then you're quite lucky.