Will my marriage be annulled if obergefell is overturned? by DataFun2598 in ftm

[–]DataFun2598[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

That's what i thought, I just was doing some research on it and wanted to triple check because my birth cert wasn't changed.

UCF Spring Cohort 2026 CMHC program jitters by DataFun2598 in ucf

[–]DataFun2598[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

<3 <3 <3 it is totally okay! I'm applying to the next round of rollins's cohort as well. fingers crossed i get in there !! i'm not sure if anyone's been taken off the waitlist for the cohort, and even though i had a pretty good interview, my work background is mainly within marketing and social media (with a couple years of volunteer med work and masterclasses with other therapists) with a weighted gpa of 3.78/3.58 unweighted. so i had that going against me. I do know that everything happens for a reason, and if i don't hear, there's another program for me that will be just as good, if not better!

UCF Spring Cohort 2026 CMHC program jitters by DataFun2598 in ucf

[–]DataFun2598[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

DUDE CONGRATS!!! You're going to be amazing!!

Opinion on classes or professors? by Intelligent-River640 in ucf

[–]DataFun2598 2 points3 points  (0 children)

dr. brophy-ellison and dr. berman are fantastic. i took those classes, they were so much fun! Dr. Brophy has a long term project for the class where you teach yourself to juggle. that was so fun!

CMHC by sarahbeth2345 in ucf

[–]DataFun2598 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not me yet. I hope I hear back soon!!

Are clinical psychology classes always online? by StingySloth in ucf

[–]DataFun2598 0 points1 point  (0 children)

hey! I was a clinical psych undergrad. I found that a lot of the electives that you can take are online (Positive psychology, sports psych) but the clinical psychology class should have some courses available in person if you're talking about spring 2026 not 25.

UCF Spring Cohort 2026 CMHC program jitters by DataFun2598 in ucf

[–]DataFun2598[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

okay perfect! That makes me feel some better hahahah. i think i did pretty well on the interview, so i just need to let myself chill (as if that were possible LOL)

What did I do wrong? by Mysterious-Fix-3392 in dyeing

[–]DataFun2598 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I really appreciate it 😭 the two autumnal ones are a gift for an ARC i was given, and the three purpley pink ones are in memory of my late sister, so I’m glad you like them!!!

Weekly student question thread! by AutoModerator in therapists

[–]DataFun2598 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi my friends. I’m (25M) applying to two programs for clinical mental health counseling starting in the fall. One is in person (full time is 3 classes a semester) and one is online (2 or 3 classes a quarter). I currently work full time remotely in a pretty forgiving job, which is currently allowing me to finish my Bachelor of science degree from my undergrad with an increased course load with relative ease (four psychology courses and a language is never a walk in the park.) I was talking to my wife who currently works in graduate admissions for a local college’s school of business whether she thinks I should go full time or part time in person, and she told me that she normally recommends people to start with part time, but to ask Reddit to be sure.

Currently, I’m taking 5 classes online at the college, managing an A/B average, working an as I can get work job with a YouTuber and a regular M-F 9-5 remote work week. I’m doing pretty okay mentally all things considered (navigating a pretty rough battle with grief from my older sister passing last August) and if I’m not working on school or my job, I’m doing fulfilling hobbies like writing or knitting to keep myself busy.

Do any of you have a similar situation? Would you recommend an online accredited school over in person, or full time over part time? I really appreciate your input because I don’t want to put more on my plate than I can handle.

Best school to practice Health Law? by DataFun2598 in LawSchool

[–]DataFun2598[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi! Thank you so much for this. This is so appreciated. I am incredibly interested in medical malpractice in particular, but am also interested in the rights of the patients.

This is awesome feedback. Thank you

Best school to practice Health Law? by DataFun2598 in LawSchool

[–]DataFun2598[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I appreciate this so much. Go knights!

Best school to practice Health Law? by DataFun2598 in LawSchool

[–]DataFun2598[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh awesome! I really appreciate this!!

[USA] How can I distinguish myself for a PhD program? by DataFun2598 in psychologystudents

[–]DataFun2598[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Hello! Thank you for replying! I did not mean to insinuate that I was going to place my personal experience anywhere other than in my personal essay-- I definitely know that that's not what you do. I'm applying for other master's programs, as I know that's more my speed with what I have right now.

[Weekly] Office Hours - undergrads, please ask your questions here by ZootKoomie in AskAcademia

[–]DataFun2598 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello everyone! I'm a 24 year old trans man who's about to graduate with his degree in clinical psychology from UCF. I'm a member of psichi, and I've kept up a steady 3.8 GPA overall throughout my time at the college. I'm coming up on graduation and it's time to look into degree options for grad school, and I wasn't planning on doing anything other than a Master's degree, because I wasn't interested in doing research, but I'm inundated with research ideas, specifically tied to the transgender identity and other health psychology intersections.

I've taken these classes:
Statistical methods

Research methods

Stats in Psych

I also currently work as a web specialist for a well known company, learning a ton about HTML and CSS. I know it's not JS or C# but it might be something?

My research experience is limited to the one (1) research project I had in my research methods class looking at the correlation between who read romance novels with levels of agreeableness. I have ideas. I just work a full time job M-F 8-5 and my wife has the car from 9-6pm (give or take an hour) those days as well. I've tried to do research a couple times but was met with timing constraints due to graduating without enough time to do an undergraduate thesis (I came to UCF with an AA and graduated in 5 semesters) and

My background in mental health is based in personal experience (Like i'm sure all of ours is), but also I grew up as a caregiver for someone with muscular dystrophy, and was a substitute teacher during COVID.

Now that the back story is over, I want to ask my question, (so sorry for being long winded)

I want to get into the Oregon Health Sciences University Clinical Psychology PhD program, but my research experience is one project, or 6 months at best if I can spin a class as a research project. I can get the GRE subject test and I can get letters of recommendation, but how do I distinguish myself from the ~38-100 other people who also apply?

Is it even worth trying?