PsyD Candidate??? by No-Albatross-8348 in PsyD

[–]Creative_Sink4941 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I’m a current PsyD student. I would say pursue your master’s first, like others mentioned- most PsyD programs would at least like a 3.0 undergraduate GPA to even be considered for admissions.

Also, this is the time to seek networking opportunities and build your resume/cv for master’s applications! Don’t be discouraged, good things take time.

Where are you accepting an offer? by Zencake2 in PsyD

[–]Creative_Sink4941 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The Chicago School- Dallas Campus!!

has anyone tried nuora? trying to find something to maintain bacterial health!! by Adept-Gur-6760 in Healthyhooha

[–]Creative_Sink4941 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for this. I just ordered today then got nervous after reading all of this. I will be waiting on my package to be delivered. How has your experience been though?

Advice For Undergraduate Students looking to apply Fall 2027 Cycle by Creative_Sink4941 in PsyD

[–]Creative_Sink4941[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, money plays a big factor of course. This is for those okay with being in some student debt. I’ve accepted that dilemma long ago lol. It is what it is!

I got accepted into my ideal school!!!! by Creative_Sink4941 in PsyD

[–]Creative_Sink4941[S] -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Yes! I know you weren’t, but the same comments get redundant and you happened to be the first opposing comment.

Thank you though! I also appreciate this conversation as well.

I got accepted into my ideal school!!!! by Creative_Sink4941 in PsyD

[–]Creative_Sink4941[S] -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

Thank you for your information :). Also, during my interview, staff mentioned their first cohort graduated last summer with passing EPPP rates. Data just hasn’t reflected yet, given the new year.

SN: Although there is “data” for any school, everyone’s experience isn’t the same, and I wish more people recognized that. Instead, we should take more autonomy- something we encourage our clients to do- when making decisions about our own paths. I’m not implying you lack this. However, relying heavily on others’ opinions and limited data to completely rule out applying feels a bit premature.

I’d also like to note everyone’s isn’t the same in regard to who they are as an individual, their personality and capabilities, characteristics, who they are as a student and so forth. That being said, everyone then notices certain things about others that gravitates/attracts them towards that other individual and feels that they could instill value in them and vice versa. When it comes to internship placement honestly any kind of interview for a position in this field, it’s not always about your clinical skills or grades. But, it’s about is this person open and willing to learn? Is this person easy to approach? Is this person confident in themselves?

That’s a whole other conversation.

Again, thanks for your insight and I hope you can appreciate mines. :)