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Looking for colleges near Pittsburgh?

Can anyone recommend strong colleges near Pittsburgh? I'm particularly interested in schools with good psychology programs. Personal experiences or any tips would be super helpful!

a year ago

Definitely! Pittsburgh and the surrounding areas have some universities with strong psychology programs.

1. Carnegie Mellon University: Carnegie Mellon has a highly respected Psychology department, with programs designed to provide a solid foundation in psychology, while also offering research opportunities and specialized courses.

2. University of Pittsburgh: This university has a nationally recognized Psychology department with numerous tracks to focus your studies—Clinical, Developmental, and Social, to name a few.

3. Duquesne University: Duquesne's small student-to-faculty ratio in the Psychology department allows for personalized attention. They offer both a BA and a BS in Psychology, depending on your career goals.

4. Chatham University: Chatham, as a liberal arts college, has a well-rounded Psychology program. The campus is beautiful and it's a smaller, more intimate school if that's what you're looking for.

5. Robert Morris University: This university is located just outside of Pittsburgh and offers a Psychology program with concentrations like Child & Adolescent Psychology and Health Psychology.

As you're researching these programs, be sure to take note of their specific strengths, faculty research areas, and available student opportunities like research projects or internships. This can make a big difference and enhance educational experiences and job prospects after graduation!

I recommend reaching out to current and former students via online platforms, who can provide a firsthand account of their experiences with those programs. Don't forget to visit the campuses if possible, department tours may help you to get a feel of the program and faculty.

Remember, it's not only about ranking but also about fit. It's important to choose a school where you believe you can thrive both academically and personally. Good luck with your college search!

a year ago

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