Are You Only Competitive if You've Published | Psychology Grad School Tips Series

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  • čas přidán 21. 04. 2022
  • 🧠Become a competitive applicant to grad school with tips from Daisy
    Daisy Ort, a 4th-year clinical psychology PhD candidate, and her doctoral advisor, Dr. Barry Farber, about the graduate school application process.
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    Daisy is currently a 4th year clinical psychology PhD student at Teachers College, Columbia University. Besides having gone through the process herself, Daisy has helped countless students through every stage of the grad school process.
    Dr. Barry Farber has been on doctoral admissions committees at TC for over 40 years. He reviews hundreds of applications every single year and really understands what makes for a successful application. He was also the Director of Clinical Training for 25 years.
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  • @savvyowl6365
    @savvyowl6365 Před 7 měsíci

    This whole podcast was so helpful and informative, the host and the speakers are giving good advice without any unnecessary info. Thank you so much for that!!!
    How can an international student navigate through this if we have very limited opportunities to publish and very few or no labs for undergrad students to work at, in my case, I'm currently in my 3rd year of uni, and i have written a review of literature paper past sem, according to my advisor's guidance, and now I'm trying to write another paper this sem and hopefully one more in my 4th year, but my options are very limited and i may not be able to publish in well known journals or get LORs from well known faculty, can you pls give me some advice to make my application more competitive??