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Information About Graduate School

The Psychology Graduate Applicant's Portal
How to do well as an undergraduate
Applying to graduate school
Lists of graduate programs by area of study

Graduate Study
A comprehensive portal on graduate study in psychology

Graduate Study in Psychology: American Psychological Association
The most comprehensive listing of graduate programs in psychology.
Includes requirements and statistics of previous year applicants

Graduate School and Careers in Psychology
Careers and grad school site put together by John Suler at Rider College.
Empasizes graduate programs in clinical, counseling and School psychology

Clinical Psychology Programs
Includes a ranking of American and Canadian programs

Careers In Psychology
Marky Lloyd's Careers in Psychology Page
This site is designed to help undergraduates explore careers in Psychology
There are links to pages on graduate school

Student's Guide to Careers in the Helping Professions
This is an excellent guide on these types of careers

 


Graduate Record Exam
About Graduate School GRE Information
Includes Strategies and Tips

Educational Testing Service GRE Site

GRE Test Preparation Materials

ScholarStuff.Com GRE Guidelines

What is the GRE?
From Marky Lloyds Careers in Psychology Site
 

General Resources for Psychology Students
Freshman Survival Guide
Links to websites that promote student success

Discussion group for psychology students. To subscribe, send a message to:
psychtalk-request@fre.fsu.umd.edu
The message should read: subscribe psychtalk
You will receive email on how to participate and how to unsubscribe.
Do not delete that email

Learning Skills Pamphlets from the University of Melbourne
Study skills
Time management
Writing skills

Study Guides and Strategies
University of St.Thomas

Study Skills Self-help Information
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

 

How To Do a Poster Presentation
Although not all these are not examples from psychology, they do provide excellent guidance on how to prepare an effective poster presentation

Guidelines for Preparing Posters Using PowerPoint™
From The Office of Teaching Resources in Psychology (OTRP)

Guidelines for Psychology Poster Presentation
University of Arizona Honors College

Expanded Guidelines for Giving a Poster Presentation
These guidelines come from the American Society of Primatologists Education Committee

Developing a Poster Presentation
From Jeff Radel Dept of Occupational Therapy Education, University of Kansas Medical Center

 Last Updated: 7/9/07