Best psychology programs on the west coast

<p>As far as my interests after earning my undergrad psych degree goes, I’m not sure. I’m definitely going to get a Masters degree though. Something I like about psych is that there’s so many opportunities in the field. I would really love to work with children and teens…</p>

<p>Mills has a 4+1 masters track that focuses on infants, children, and community health.</p>

<p>I actually just looked at Mills 4+1 program in Infant Mental Health seems really interesting! Does anyone have some comments or information on that program?</p>

<p>Ok so right now my top schools for Psychology are UC Santa Cruz, Rice University, and Mills College. </p>

<p>More suggestions…questions…comments?</p>

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<p>wt do you mean very very good? in fact I don’t it’s so good that it appears on some ranking and so I’m hesitate to their offer. I have friend going to UCI, but that’s a really expensive school… I am so deadly confused by these two UCs</p>

<p>p.s. I looked at their websites, I just can tell UCD seems to be stress more on train the students to researcher or educator, whereas I don’t have a good sense about UCI… more scientific?</p>

<p>I just can’t seem to find an amazing psychology program at a nice small college that I like. All the schools with the great programs are way too big for me, I would just drown.</p>

<p>also I saw more subdivision of psych in UCI has a better ranking.</p>

<p>bump bump</p>

<p>Small schools with good psych programs that teach more of the social aspect of the science?</p>

<p>What happened to Mills? It sounded so promising…</p>

<p>actually i just have a basic question and I hope someone can give me a piece of advice: I am thinking if I should go to UCD for undergrad and other schools for grad because, seriously, they are pretty much within the same tier, also the tuition fee has a big difference. however, I could see UCI has a better reputation in psych (from wikipedia, I hope it’s valid)… not UCD</p>

<p>if you want to go to graduate school, I would go somewhere relatively expensive for undergrad and do really good, and then go to an expensive highly reputable school for graduate school…it can save you some money :)</p>

<p>so u mean cheap for undergrad? LOL</p>

<p>or actually i have a question sounds more easy to answer. UCD and UCI has a cheaper tuition? I can see different prices when I surf through the internet…</p>