What Psychology Majors Could (and Should) be Doing: A Guide to Research Experience, Professional Skills, and Your Options After College

by Paul J Silvia, Peter F Delaney, and Stuart Marcovitch

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With more than 115,000 psychology majors graduating each year, it is an understatement to say that competition is fierce. A decent GPA is not enough to make you stand out, whether you plan to go to graduate school or to enter the world of work. So, how can you gain a competitive edge? Like a good mentor, this book steers you to the experiences outside the classroom that will build your professional portfolio and show prospective employers and grad school programs that you have the skills they want - researching, writing, public speaking, and statistical reasoning. Since professional research experience remains the most important avenue for fostering and demonstrating these skills, the book emphasizes ways to get involved in scholarly research, including finding research opportunities, conducting the research, going to scholarly conferences, and presenting findings in papers and talks.
The only book devoted to undergraduate professional skills in psychology, this second edition provides a new overview of the kinds of research experiences you might get, no matter what type of college you are attending, as well as tips for writing your CV and personal statement, succeeding in classes, and thinking about options after college. In short, this consummate guide provides all the help you will need to get the most out of your psychology degree!
  • ISBN10 1433823802
  • ISBN13 9781433823800
  • Publish Date 30 November 2016
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint American Psychological Association
  • Edition 2nd Revised edition
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 200
  • Language English