Amazing video once more ! I have some questions: 1) how did you find research experiences ? how can I find more research experiences ? I did two years as an undergraduate due to Covid and other circumstances. 2) with a PsyD cost how are you planning on paying for the loan/debts ? 3) For rec letters, do you have any advice ? Also when applying to 10 schools, how can I reach out back to back for rec letters ? Thank you so much !
@philsguidetopsyd5 ай бұрын
1. I found it through my graduate program, you can always look online, ask old professors, or apply to positions on indeed, etc. 2. Part-time work, grants, scholarships, and savings all help 3. Just ask early, and ask those who's interests align with the program of interest 4. in the u.s. the process is completley on a portal, you can check out the school websites for how ton handle letter recs. If you need further help you can check out my website philsarpong.com and book a consult with me for more help, best of luck!
@EthanIrwin-mw6ep5 ай бұрын
Great video! I had a few questions as well: 1. Do you reccommend I start trying to research now(or pick up a job as an assistant)? - I am going into my junior year as an undergrad and I am looking to enter a doctorate/and or masters program prospectively. 2. Do you reccomend voluntary shadowing others in the field with no pay(is this benefical for resume)? 3. I sent you an email that was on your website- is there a better way to contact you or am I in the right?(just want to make sure it isn't junk email- no rush on replying!) Thanks so much again for a great video.
@philsguidetopsyd4 ай бұрын
1. Research experience typically always looks good if you don't have any 2. Yes shadowing is a great way to build connections and network, who you shadow may even write you a letter of recommendation 3. Yes sounds perfect