> explore related fields.  If you have some sites that you or your students
> have found particularly valuable, drop me a note or post it.  Here are some
> I found worth having my students check out:

http://www.psychwww.com/careers/index.htm
        This is "Marky Lloyd's Careers in Psychology Page"

http://www.rider.edu/users/suler/gradschl.html
        "Graduate School and Careers in Psychology" 
        This is a very nice guide on graduate school, what to do to get
        in, and careers in psychology.  I actually made use of this when
        applying to graduate school, myself. :)

http://www.psych.nwu.edu/Academics/Clinical/ClinicalConsidering.htm
        Another guide to different types of psych-related grad school,
        what to do if you don't get in, etc.

http://www.psychwww.com/tipsheet/index.html
        "tips for psychology majors"
        Nice site giving info about applying to grad schools, careers in
        psychology, choosing an advisor, doing research, and relevant 
        references to books and other sites pertaining to the above.

http://www.apa.org/pi/oema/surviving/
        Surviving and Thriving in Academia: A Guide for Women and Ethnic
        Minorities 
        This is more of a site for those in and/or leaving graduate
        school, preparing to enter the wonderful world of academia.

I always have these links up on my class web page for students to peruse
each semester.  Makes my job of advising easier, as I can refer them to
these sites, and gives them much more info than I could call up off the
top of my head.  I'm looking forward to seeing what others have found
useful, too.

Take Care, All,
Matt

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