Well, I don't know about good, but we definitely fit the warm category right now. It's been over 90 degrees (and it is not a dry heat) for a while. However, you need to define warm. I think it is pretty warm year round (but I grew up south of Pittsburgh). My Caribbean students do NOT think it is warm in the wintertime (when the high is around 50-60).

At 09:02 PM 6/18/2004 -0400, you wrote:
Tipsters:  Just returned from a jaunt to Hawaii and a friend there asked
me for some help regarding quality undergrad psych programs.  His
daughter wants a warm climate (what a surprise?) and a smallish psych
program.  I noted that most undergrad programs provide a good
foundation.  In discussing quality liberal arts programs, I stressed a
good scientific foundation, effective stats and experimental psych
sequences, and opportunities for field experience as well as working
with faculty on research/scholarly projects.  Nationally, my
understanding is that about 12% of psych majors go on to grad school in
psych areas.  A school/program where more are successfully entering grad
psych programs might also be a valuable feature.  Obviously, I was not
touting my own program or others in the midwest, but thinking about the
southwest.  I told him that tipsters might have some places to suggest.
So....do y'all have any ideas for some good psych programs in warm
climes?  Mahalo, thanks in advance!  Gary Peterson



Gerald L. (Gary) Peterson, Ph.D.
Professor, Psychology
Saginaw Valley State University
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Valdosta State University
Valdosta, GA 31698
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