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Masters Diaries | High School Hopeful to Master of Clinical Psychology Graduate
- 2024/04/02
- 再生時間: 36 分
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Welcome back to Mental Status!
In this episode, we continue our Masters Diaries series, where we delve into the journeys of master's students and graduates. Today we have the privilege of sitting down with another Master of Clinical Psychology student to uncover the grades and experiences that secured their place in this sought-after program, as well as the insights they have gained as a result of their studies.
We will unravel Claire's honest experiences and journeys from her initial aspirations way back in high school, to the pivotal moments that shaped her academic trajectory, right through to the rigorous application process and experience of balancing life and masters.
Listen as we re-live and reflect on the challenges faced, the major moments, and the invaluable lessons learned throughout this journey. Whether you're considering a similar path or simply intrigued by the inner workings of a master's program in clinical psychology - this episode should be a fun listen!
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Credits
Podcast Hosts: Yash & Josh
Podcast Producer: Josh Kelly
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