How many students apply and how many are accepted? What is the ratio?
The numbers of students applying and the likelihood of being accepted depend on the specific program within psychology. In general, more students apply in Clinical Psychology, and so only a small proportion are accepted. Fewer students apply in Behavioral Neuroscience, Cognitive Psychology, and Social-Personality Psychology, and so a larger proportion are accepted.
The numbers of students applying and the likelihood of being accepted depend on the specific program within psychology. In general, more students apply in Clinical Psychology, and so only a small proportion are accepted. Fewer students apply in Behavioral Neuroscience, Cognitive Psychology, and Social-Personality Psychology, and so a larger proportion are accepted. • What coursework is required and what are the typical GRE scores of accepted students? Answer: There are no specific undergraduate course requirements for admission to graduate study, but courses such as introductory psychology, statistics, and experimental psychology and/or research methods are preferred. For doctoral students, the means and ranges have been approximately 600 (500-710) verbal, 625 (500-750 quantitative, and 645 (510-780) analytical. Previous research experience, clinically-related public service or employment, and extracurricular activities are also taken into consideration. • How should I calculate my GPA