Hey there! I've got my eyes on the psychology program at the City University of New York, and I was wondering if any current or former students could share their experiences? Are there any well-known professors or research opportunities I should be aware of?
Hello! While I'm not a current or former student, I am familiar with the psychology program at the City University of New York (CUNY). CUNY is a large public university system, and its psychological programs may differ depending on the specific college within the system (e.g., Baruch College, Brooklyn College, etc.).
To get an accurate impression of the psychology program at the specific CUNY campus you're interested in, you should research the department website at each college and also connect with current or former students on social media or through college-sponsored networks.
That said, CUNY does have a strong reputation for psychology. With its extensive list of campuses, the university offers a wide range of psychology courses, research opportunities, and internships. Faculty members are typically committed to their research and often encourage undergraduate students to participate in research projects or even assist with presentations or publications.
As for well-known professors, these may vary between campuses, so you'll want to explore the faculty page of the specific campus you're considering. Keep an eye out for professors who have published impactful and widely cited research, as these faculty members are likely to be well regarded in their field. Remember, though, that even faculty members who aren't nationally recognized can provide invaluable education and research experiences, so be open to learning from a variety of professors.
Furthermore, it's a good idea to get involved in research early on in your academic career, as it can lead to strong relationships with faculty members and bolster your CV for future graduate school applications. Consider joining a research lab or seeking out independent research opportunities. Many CUNY campuses have research centers or institutes related to psychology, which could serve as great places for hands-on research experience.
I hope this information is helpful! Best of luck with your college search and future psychology studies.
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