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Old 05-17-2004, 01:22 PM
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There's no way in HELL I would have been able to work a full-time job during my first year of grad school, and I'm really organized. I had a 10 hr gig where I read texts in Italian...it was flexible with my school work, but it was really more than enough. I'm in architecture school--and there's so much emphasis on being in studio all of the time, even though I thought the work wasn't harder than undergrad--there was just more of it.

But, aren't there Executive MBA programs that will allow you to work full-time while taking classes? That might be a good path for you.
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Old 05-17-2004, 01:43 PM
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Actually, I've found it pretty easy to be in grad school part-time in the evenings and work full time. I'm in grad school at Johns Hopkins so it's not exactly as if they allow you to slack for a grad degree from here. I would try and find a program that's part-time.
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Old 05-17-2004, 01:46 PM
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i had two part time jobs....and free school with a stipend.
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Old 05-17-2004, 01:57 PM
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psych grad schools?

yea- what about good grad schools for psychology- i want to get into clinical- but it needs to have a wide program since i'm still not sure- i just picked up a kaplan book and i'm researching but any suggestions?
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Old 05-17-2004, 02:44 PM
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Just re-posting because I got into my program. How is everyone else doing with their academic pursuits?
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Old 05-17-2004, 02:51 PM
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Althea, if you're in the NYC area, you should check out Fordham, Pace, Farleigh Dickinson, St. John's, or Rutgers. My friend who is starting her Psych PhD in the fall applied to all of those, and they have decent programs (according to her...I have no opinion, since it isn't my field). She was a very good student in undergrad—graduated summa cum laude—if that gives you any indication.



As for the topic at hand, I'm currently going for a master's part-time and working full-time. I haven't had a problem (yet), but I haven't taken many classes so far.
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Old 05-17-2004, 03:03 PM
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Re: psych grad schools?

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yea- what about good grad schools for psychology- i want to get into clinical- but it needs to have a wide program since i'm still not sure- i just picked up a kaplan book and i'm researching but any suggestions?
Are you hoping to work as a counselor/psychologist or in more of a research capacity? Are you looking to stay in your general area or is relocation okay?
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Old 05-17-2004, 03:28 PM
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Now, when you all are talking about graduate school, is it for a Master's or Doctorate degree? Also, what program? That could make the difference in trying to balance work and school.

I personally am working full-time, working towards a Masters in Guidance Counseling (I will complete my first year this June, will graduate May 2005), volunteer in a organization, and is a full-time Mommy. I make things work for me b/c this is what I want to do (get professional degree, change careers). I also enjoy my program very much and I am making very good grades too.
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Old 05-17-2004, 03:53 PM
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Althea, if you're in the NYC area, you should check out Fordham, Pace, Farleigh Dickinson, St. John's, or Rutgers.
Of course, if you're planning on being in NYC, consider NYU or Columbia. Both have highly regarded psychology programs. If you're going to go for a PhD, it makes sense to go to the best programs possible since, with a PhD in the sciences, funding shouldn't be a concern at all.

But, I'm a school snob of the highest degree.

As I said before, being able to work full-time depends on the program. There is no way in hell that one can pursue full-time employment at a good architecture school, unless it's a place that specifically does co-op. There's a reason they call it architorture. It would be like going to law or med school full-time and trying to work. Good freaking luck. Doing well was a little more important to me than making a lot of money.
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Old 05-17-2004, 04:25 PM
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Now, when you all are talking about graduate school, is it for a Master's or Doctorate degree? Also, what program? That could make the difference in trying to balance work and school.

I personally am working full-time, working towards a Masters in Guidance Counseling (I will complete my first year this June, will graduate May 2005), volunteer in a organization, and is a full-time Mommy. I make things work for me b/c this is what I want to do (get professional degree, change careers). I also enjoy my program very much and I am making very good grades too.
I am working on my Masters in Secondary Education at Vanderbilt. I just finished my first semester and will graduate in May 2005. I'm not working and have no kids, so major thumbs up to you for doing it all!! And doing it well!
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Old 05-17-2004, 05:34 PM
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I am working on my Masters in Secondary Education at Vanderbilt. I just finished my first semester and will graduate in May 2005. I'm not working and have no kids, so major thumbs up to you for doing it all!! And doing it well!
Thank you!!!

As you can tell by my location, I'm waiting for this to be over with.
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Old 05-17-2004, 05:53 PM
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Actually, I've found it pretty easy to be in grad school part-time in the evenings and work full time. I'm in grad school at Johns Hopkins so it's not exactly as if they allow you to slack for a grad degree from here. I would try and find a program that's part-time.
oh really? What kind of grad school program are you in? I want to go to Med School, but if I don't get in I was interested in going for an MPH, or just taking more classes in Biostatistics, and stat software.
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Old 05-17-2004, 05:55 PM
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oh really? What kind of grad school program are you in? I want to go to Med School, but if I don't get in I was interested in going for an MPH, or just taking more classes in Biostatistics, and stat software.
Do you have a large inheritance coming from your family?

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Old 05-17-2004, 05:57 PM
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No, they have no savings to speak of. Why do you ask?
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Old 05-17-2004, 06:06 PM
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No, they have no savings to speak of. Why do you ask?
Then make sure you get into med school because the other options will leave you with "no savings to speak of" as well.

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