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  • čas pƙidĂĄn 26. 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.
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  • @JimB16
    @JimB16 Pƙed 25 dny

    Is it really that difficult to be accepted into a doctoral program in clinical psychology? I see a number of ads in social media for schools soliciting applications. And these are APA approved programs. It doesn't seem like the process is as selective as it was in the past.