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Interested in Psych Club? They meet Tuesday nights at 6:00pm in 530 Huntington Hall. Contact Nicole Weiss nhweiss@syr.edu if interested.

Activity (all activities will be held in 530 HH)
Date and Time
Research Night:Faculty and Grad students will talk about their research projects and will be recruiting Psychology majors as Research Assistants January 31, 5:30pm
Panel of Professionals:Professionals in the field of clinical psych with various graduate degrees will talk about what they do and why they chose the particular degree (MSW, PhD, PsyD, counseling, etc.) they have. February 7, 5:00pm
Introduction to the GREYou can make it through the GRE alive. This seminar will help answer your questions about the GRE February 26, 4pm
Allport Information Session:Short information session about what the Allport program does and how to get involved. March 2, 2pm
Allport Information Session:Short information session about what the Allport program does and how to get involved. March 5, 10am
Allport Information Session:Short information session about what the Allport program does and how to get involved. March 6, 3pm
Allport Information Session:Short information session about what the Allport program does and how to get involved. March 7, 4pm
Introduction to the GRE: You can make it through the GRE alive. This seminar will help answer your questions about the GRE March 8, 5pm
Creating a poster for MayFest: All students presenting at MayFest should attend this seminar to learn valuable skills for presenting research. March 22, 3:30pm
Creating a poster for MayFest: All students presenting at MayFest should attend this seminar to learn valuable skills for presenting research. March 23, 2:15pm
Creating a poster for MayFest: All students presenting at MayFest should attend this seminar to learn valuable skills for presenting research. March 26, 10am
Careers in Psychology: You don't have to have a graduate degree to get a job with a major in psychology. Information at this session will cover various jobs you can get and how to go about finding them. April 10, 6:30pm

NOTE:

This page lists programs presented by the Allport program that are designed specifically for undergraduate psychology majors and minors to provide information about topics not addressed in class, such as graduate school admission, careers in psychology, and getting the most out of your bachelor's degree in psychology. Contact Adrea (ajtrucke@syr.edu) if you have any questions or suggestions regarding these information sessions.

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