Professional
School Of Psychology
When attending a professional school of psychology, keep in mind that a
good school is more important in psychology than in most fields of
study. You see, the theory of psychology can be taught, but psychology
is more than theories, it is the study of the human mind, and a
professor with both strong theoretical knowledge and good intuiting
about the human condition is a necessity. Especially if you intend on
doing clinical psychology, attend a professional school of psychology
at a large university with a variety of different professors that you
can work with and study under.
Even if you're not doing clinical psychology, a large professional
school of psychology has quite a few advantages. One of them is that
there are likely to be much better and more comprehensive facilities
available, for research. A large university professional school of
psychology will have sensory deprivation, sensors of all kinds, and of
course a wide variety of professional computer perception tests that
you can use to further research in your psychology school experience.
Another advantage of going to a big professional school of psychology
is that there are more likely to be lots of courses in allied social
science fields. Psychology has a considerable overlap with Linguistics,
anthropology, sociology, biology, and a variety of other disciplines,
and so it is invaluable that your professional school of psychology
allows you to take classes in these related areas. A professional
school of psychology which exists by itself independent of the social
sciences is likely to be more insular and dogmatic, and not give you
the same opportunity to grow and develop in your study of psychology.
It is much more advantageous to be able to study with people with
different approaches than those taught at a professional school of
psychology, because they are likely to enrich and broaden your academic
experience.
When I went to professional school of psychology, the most important
thing I ever learned was not from any textbook. It was from my mentor,
Professor Ericks. She told me that psychology, at base, is only a way
of enlarging and formalizing what we begin with through communicating
with other people and living in the world. She told me to always stay
close to my observations of people, no matter how ordinary, because
they would guide me in psychology. It is this human approach that a
good professional school of psychology will convey to the student.
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