
Getting in
A Step-by-Step Plan for Gaining Admission to Graduate School in Psychology
American Psychological Association (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Will be published approx. on 15. March 2007
Book
Paperback/Softback
230 pages
978-1-59147-799-0 (ISBN)
Description
Getting In, Second Edition is an update of the American Psychological Association's essential resource for anyone considering graduate study in psychology.
This handy, readable book simplifies the process for applicants and increases their chances of being accepted. Useful timelines, tips, and tools break the tasks into manageable steps and help readers define their goals, select programs, and navigate the application process. A monthly timetable and detailed worksheets for selecting the best program matches are included, and a resource section provides a list of publications and organizations that are useful in the various phases of applying.
Readers will learn what criteria admissions committees use to evaluate applicants, how to improve their qualifications, and how to showcase their talents in personal essays, letters of recommendations, and preselection interviews. The costs of a graduate education and financial aid information specific to graduate students are also discussed.
Members of special populations, such as women, ethnic minorities, gay and lesbian applicants, and applicants with disabilities will find resources and guidance particular to their needs.
While applying to graduate school can be challenging, this book demystifies the process and allays students' concerns about how to tackle it.
This handy, readable book simplifies the process for applicants and increases their chances of being accepted. Useful timelines, tips, and tools break the tasks into manageable steps and help readers define their goals, select programs, and navigate the application process. A monthly timetable and detailed worksheets for selecting the best program matches are included, and a resource section provides a list of publications and organizations that are useful in the various phases of applying.
Readers will learn what criteria admissions committees use to evaluate applicants, how to improve their qualifications, and how to showcase their talents in personal essays, letters of recommendations, and preselection interviews. The costs of a graduate education and financial aid information specific to graduate students are also discussed.
Members of special populations, such as women, ethnic minorities, gay and lesbian applicants, and applicants with disabilities will find resources and guidance particular to their needs.
While applying to graduate school can be challenging, this book demystifies the process and allays students' concerns about how to tackle it.
More details
Edition
Second Edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Washington DC
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Edition type
New edition
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 254 mm
Width: 178 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-59147-799-0 (9781591477990)
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Content
Preface
Chapter : Why and How You Should Use This Book
Chapter 2: Is a Graduate Degree in Psychology the Right Choice for You?
Chapter 3: Decisions to Make Before Researching Graduate Programs in Psychology
Chapter 4: Assessing Your Qualifications and Improving Your Chances for Acceptance
Chapter 5: Choosing Which Programs to Apply to
Chapter : Applying to Graduate Programs
Chapter 7: After You've Applied
Appendices
Appendix : Timetable for Early Planners
Appendix 2: A Student's Guide to the APA Divisions
Appendix 3: State and Provincial Boards and Agencies for the Statutory Licensure or Certification of Psychologists
Appendix 4: Sample Recommendation Form
Appendix 5: The Minority Fellowship Program
Resources
References
Index
Chapter : Why and How You Should Use This Book
Chapter 2: Is a Graduate Degree in Psychology the Right Choice for You?
Chapter 3: Decisions to Make Before Researching Graduate Programs in Psychology
Chapter 4: Assessing Your Qualifications and Improving Your Chances for Acceptance
Chapter 5: Choosing Which Programs to Apply to
Chapter : Applying to Graduate Programs
Chapter 7: After You've Applied
Appendices
Appendix : Timetable for Early Planners
Appendix 2: A Student's Guide to the APA Divisions
Appendix 3: State and Provincial Boards and Agencies for the Statutory Licensure or Certification of Psychologists
Appendix 4: Sample Recommendation Form
Appendix 5: The Minority Fellowship Program
Resources
References
Index