Though it is probably easier to get into grad school with a psych major, my  
eldest daughter went to a school which, at the time(nearly 20 years ago), did  
not have a strong psych major, so she double majored in English and Jewish  
studies.  She was accepted to several APA-approved clinical programs and is  a 
practicing licensed psychologist.
 
Riki Koenigsberg
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In a message dated 9/26/2008 11:51:26 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
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In my  clinical grad school cohort (many years ago at Purdue University) 
there were  22 students, 3 of whom were not psych majors.  One had been "pre 
med" 
and  one had been political science.  The third was an English major from  
Harvard who had taken two psych courses as an undergrad - Intro and  Abnormal.  






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