@@TheFreedPerspective They asked me why I chose the field. Than they asked me to give an example of resolving a conflict at work or school environment. Than they asked me what my future plans are with counseling/ therapy. They also asked what I know what different cultures. I honestly was so tapped in I don’t remember much I would have to sit and really think. It was 10 questions. Look up Navigating Academia he has great interview videos for grad school
@@kdcounseling That’s very helpful! When they asked you how to resolve conflict did they give you a particular scenario or you just had to talk about win win scenarios? Thank you!
Love your channel! I'm finishing up my BS in Psych, and I have my eye set on a program to become an LPC-MHSP. Your videos are so helpful as I prepare! I still feel like I'm under-qualified--even though I have a really high GPA and have done extensive community service work during my program. Do you have any insight into the things I'd need to do (community service/volunteer-wise) prior to applying to grad school? I just feel like I need more substance on my CV/resume to stand out. Lol. Thanks!
Hello Alexandra, Depending on what program you are applying for I think it would be different but honestly I don’t see volunteering being something they look at on a resume like they would for undergrad. I think it’s strictly how you present yourself and your prior academic achievement. I have also heard of people with okay grades getting in because they are really passionate about helping people. I think you are exactly where you are supposed to be. You got this 😊
I know this is very late, but what did you add onto your resume to get into grad school? What undergrad did you major in? I'm in psychology atm, and want to become a licensed counselor, but I don't know how to build my resume. Thanks!
In my resume I put my actual work experience. I’ve work for my employer for a number of years and I included what I do there. I also included relevant classes I took in undergrad that had to do with substance abuse counseling. My bachelors was in B.S applied psychology.
@KD Counseling thank you. I currently live in Ohio and have done some job searching for when I'm in the middle of my degree and for when I graduate from undergrad, but seriously cannot find any job openings or internship programs.
@KD Counseling Ability to multitask between different stressors/stressful situations. Can communicate efficiently with others on a 1-on-1 basis or when talking in groups of others. Seeing others from their position in regard to empathy. I can name a few others but I don't have experience when it comes to working in a psychology-related field, I begin my program next Fall. I hope that helps, I guess I'm starting from ground zero😂
Thanks for this video ! This is helpful . I’m so out of the loop after not working since having kids and wanting to go back to school. I’m also interested in hearing about loans , incarceration , not sure if that was where you worked . These are all interesting topic , so thank you 😊
This was extremely helpful to me, as I am currently preparing to apply to Clinical Mental Health Counseling Programs! Thank you so much!
I’m glad I was able to help. Best of luck to you my friend 😀
Great video
Laughed at “the sickness”
This video was very helpful! I have a counselor education interview next week and am stressing out
You’re doing great by doing research !
Did you do the video on interview questions? You mentioned it but I’m not seeing it- thx for your tips!😊
I am going to do an updated one. Let me check though because I think I did speak about the questions in one of my videos.
@@kdcounseling That would be fantastic, my interview is this Thursday😅 Any help is greatly appreciated!🙏
@@TheFreedPerspective They asked me why I chose the field. Than they asked me to give an example of resolving a conflict at work or school environment. Than they asked me what my future plans are with counseling/ therapy. They also asked what I know what different cultures. I honestly was so tapped in I don’t remember much I would have to sit and really think. It was 10 questions. Look up Navigating Academia he has great interview videos for grad school
@@kdcounseling That’s very helpful! When they asked you how to resolve conflict did they give you a particular scenario or you just had to talk about win win scenarios? Thank you!
@@Mountain_Spirit I just talked about how I would resolve a conflict at work. It doesn’t have to be a win win scenario
Love your channel! I'm finishing up my BS in Psych, and I have my eye set on a program to become an LPC-MHSP. Your videos are so helpful as I prepare! I still feel like I'm under-qualified--even though I have a really high GPA and have done extensive community service work during my program. Do you have any insight into the things I'd need to do (community service/volunteer-wise) prior to applying to grad school? I just feel like I need more substance on my CV/resume to stand out. Lol. Thanks!
Hello Alexandra,
Depending on what program you are applying for I think it would be different but honestly I don’t see volunteering being something they look at on a resume like they would for undergrad. I think it’s strictly how you present yourself and your prior academic achievement. I have also heard of people with okay grades getting in because they are really passionate about helping people. I think you are exactly where you are supposed to be. You got this 😊
Yeah you need to get real work experience
I am finally at this stage.. I applied to grad schools.. I’m just waiting for the interview. Thank you , this is definitely needed.❤
Congrats! I have the second part to that video as well it’s says interview tips 2.0
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I know this is very late, but what did you add onto your resume to get into grad school? What undergrad did you major in?
I'm in psychology atm, and want to become a licensed counselor, but I don't know how to build my resume.
Thanks!
In my resume I put my actual work experience. I’ve work for my employer for a number of years and I included what I do there. I also included relevant classes I took in undergrad that had to do with substance abuse counseling. My bachelors was in B.S applied psychology.
@KD Counseling thank you. I currently live in Ohio and have done some job searching for when I'm in the middle of my degree and for when I graduate from undergrad, but seriously cannot find any job openings or internship programs.
@@tenny6020 What are your skills?
@KD Counseling
Ability to multitask between different stressors/stressful situations. Can communicate efficiently with others on a 1-on-1 basis or when talking in groups of others. Seeing others from their position in regard to empathy. I can name a few others but I don't have experience when it comes to working in a psychology-related field, I begin my program next Fall.
I hope that helps, I guess I'm starting from ground zero😂
Thanks for this video ! This is helpful . I’m so out of the loop after not working since having kids and wanting to go back to school. I’m also interested in hearing about loans , incarceration , not sure if that was where you worked . These are all interesting topic , so thank you 😊
Thank you Melissa 😊