Anonymous wrote:Psychology professor here. Those are all good programs. In particular, the research going on at Ohio State, Georgia, and Virginia Tech I know to some degree and think they're great. Honestly, I'd say can't go wrong and therefore I would honestly decide on other factors. I'd decide on which school atmosphere he/she likes better.
Anonymous wrote:Checkout each school for their tracks offered within the psychology dept. for undergraduate students. Some (Big Ten schools for example) will offer a track for those intending to pursue a PhD. and at least one or two other tracks for those who want to go into a certain type of practice or practice area.
Anonymous wrote:Checkout each school for their tracks offered within the psychology dept. for undergraduate students. Some (Big Ten schools for example) will offer a track for those intending to pursue a PhD. and at least one or two other tracks for those who want to go into a certain type of practice or practice area.
Anonymous wrote:My son is a senior, will major in Psychology, and is down to these schools (listed in no particular order):
Georgia
Tulane
Virginia Tech
Ohio State
Can anyone help us: We are having trouble differentiating psychology departments / rankings / offerings / summer intern & post grad opportunities among these schools. Can anyone share insight on respective psychology offerings for some or all of these schools or suggest how we can go about finding this information?
Note: While we know about the schools, campus/location, weather, costs, etc… our real interest here is narrowed to learning more about the psychology department. And so far, we have been to some of the admitted student events and have learned from the schools that their respective departments are basically “amazing”. So any insight would be appreciated.