Masters programs?

Postby Lovelyella » Sun Apr 12, 2020 6:56 pm

So I have recently been thinking about going back to school for a Masters degree, I know Id like to continue my education in either Psychology or Mental Health Counseling, but I am having trouble finding a program that fits me best.

My question is.. Once you have a Masters, does it really matter where you attain your degree from?
e.g., National University, The Chicago School of Professional Psychology, University of Redlands

These are all schools that I have looked into. Realistically, Id like to go through a program that I can finish as soon as possible, but one that will also benefit me after finishing it. I would hate to waste my time and money.

So I'd like to hear from all of your experiences with Masters Programs and the actual Workplace!

Thanks!
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Postby MarcosUve » Fri Apr 24, 2020 4:53 pm

I would advise professional psychology.
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Postby Candid » Fri Apr 24, 2020 5:30 pm

Mmm, as a client before becoming a student. Having to write "Id like to go through a program that I can finish as soon as possible, but one that will also benefit me after finishing it. I would hate to waste my time and money" doesn't bode well for future Mental Health Counseling clients.
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Postby MarcosUve » Sat Apr 25, 2020 5:18 pm

thanks for share.
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