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Best schools for master's in psychology?

Hey everyone! I know it's still a bit early for me as a high school junior, but I'm really interested in pursuing a master's degree in psychology someday. Do you guys know which schools have the best programs? I'd love to get an idea of which colleges to keep an eye on.

2 years ago

Hi there! It's great that you're already looking ahead to graduate school, and psychology is a fascinating field to pursue. While it's still early for you to be focusing on a master's program, it's valuable to have an idea of the top schools offering graduate-level degrees in psychology.

Here are some universities and colleges with well-regarded master's programs in psychology:

1. Stanford University

2. University of California, Berkeley

3. Yale University

4. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

5. University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)

6. University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

7. Harvard University

8. University of Pennsylvania

9. University of Wisconsin, Madison

10. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

It's also important to keep in mind that many of these schools offer various concentrations within psychology, such as clinical, cognitive, developmental, social, or industrial-organizational psychology. As you continue your undergraduate studies and delve more into the field, you can narrow down your interests and focus on schools that offer specialized programs that align with your career goals.

Additionally, when the time comes to apply for graduate schools, remember to consider factors like funding opportunities, research facilities, faculty expertise, and the school's location. All of these aspects will play a role in your overall graduate school experience.

For now, focus on doing well in your high school studies and participating in extracurriculars related to psychology, such as volunteering at mental health organizations or pursuing internships. This will provide a strong foundation and demonstrate your dedication to the field when applying to undergraduate programs. Best of luck!

2 years ago

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