My Experience Interviewing For Psychology Masters Programs

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 17

  • @beck340
    @beck340 12 дней назад

    Hi Kathleen! Just found your channel and I so helpful!
    I’m from Mexico and have a four-year bachelor’s degree in psychology, validated by the psychology association in Australia. I’d like to pursue psychology registration in Australia, ideally through a master’s program, but I’m concerned about the difficulty of getting accepted. I’m also interested in the two-year supervised practice pathway to improve my English and client interaction skills. Could you advise on how to find organizations that offer these opportunities like the one you mentioned on your video ?

  • @beckybeckyblahblah
    @beckybeckyblahblah 2 года назад

    This is such a useful resource, thanks for making the video! :)

    • @kathleenanne
      @kathleenanne  2 года назад

      Thanks! I'm so glad this was helpful :)

  • @catherineklaffer4651
    @catherineklaffer4651 7 месяцев назад

    Hi Kathleen. Very insightful, Thankyou for contributing so much, so consistently. I would like to set up a chat with you, how can we go about setting that up?

  • @El3ctric_Dasher
    @El3ctric_Dasher Год назад +1

    Love this video Kathleen. Thank you so much!

  • @hugowph
    @hugowph 2 года назад +1

    Hi Kathleen, firstly - really appreciate you post this video and it is really helpful!
    I am from Hong Kong and thinking of pursing psychology and becoming a clinical or counseling psychologist one day.
    Since it is a huge investment for me(requiring me to study a bachelor in AUS first), is that difficult to get into a master of psychology in AUS from your experience?

    • @kathleenanne
      @kathleenanne  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for reaching out and glad to hear this was helpful :)
      Masters programs for psychology are competitive and can be difficult to get into. They will assess your research skills (clinical masters), work experience (this might not be weighted as heavily) and personality traits. They'll also assess you on your English speaking skills (although I'm not 100% sure how this works).
      In sum, I would say it is difficult but definitely possible. It requires a lot of hard work during your undergrad and honours, however the work can be very rewarding. Psychology is also a growth based industry in Australia.
      Hope this helps!

  • @thevoyageinward1417
    @thevoyageinward1417 Год назад

    Hi Kathleen, I absolutely appreciate you posting this video and it is really helpful! I would really like to clear some of my doubts in person. Is there any chat bot you run to offer such services? That would really be great.

    • @kathleenanne
      @kathleenanne  Год назад

      Hey, you can always reach out to me via email - info@kathleenanne.org :)

  • @charitygivergt2487
    @charitygivergt2487 2 года назад +1

    please dont delete this video
    i need it

  • @silvanaruiz4582
    @silvanaruiz4582 11 месяцев назад

    Hi! My name is Silvana and I’m from Peru. I just graduated uni and I’m looking for a masters in Australia for clinical psychology. Do you have any uni/master suggestions and/or any tips for international students? Thank you :)

    • @kathleenanne
      @kathleenanne  11 месяцев назад +1

      I do! Stay tuned, I’ll be releasing a video on this in the next month or two! All the best with your psych journey 😊

  • @visalakshimurugappan7991
    @visalakshimurugappan7991 Год назад

    Hi Kathleen, your videos are awesome and it was very informative.
    I'm Visa from India , currently living in Melbourne... did my bachelor's in psychology (3yrs) and masters in Counselling psychology (2yrs) in India. So as a overseas applicant which is the best way to pursue as a psychologist in Australia. I don't know how to get internships or volunteer opportunities. Can you guide me to get good job ?
    Thank you

    • @kathleenanne
      @kathleenanne  Год назад

      Hey Visa, Thanks for reaching out! A good place to start would be giving the APS or APHRA a call to find out if your qualifications are recognised in Aus. From there you might need to do a bit of further study - if you're wanting to work as a registered or endorsed psychologist, it's likely that you would need to do a masters. The ANU and the University of Melbourne both have professional masters degrees that you can apply for with just an undergrad in psych (however they're very competitive). Alternatively you could look at doing an honours year, then a masters or a psychology diploma - these pathways would also help you gain registration. Definitely worth doing your own research, but the APS or APHRA would be a great starting point. Hope this helps and wishing you all the best :)

    • @visalakshimurugappan7991
      @visalakshimurugappan7991 Год назад

      Thank you so much Kathleen👍