Author Question: Taking a break between graduating from college and attending graduate school a. is likely to have ... (Read 82 times)

elizabeth18

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Taking a break between graduating from college and attending graduate school
 
  a. is likely to have a negative impact on an applicant's subsequent success in getting into a graduate school.
  b. is always a good idea. Since graduate school is so much work, it's best to go in rested.
  c. may be beneficial, depending on what is done during the break.
  d. may confuse the student and make it harder to get back on the horse.

Question 2

Clinical researchers
 
  a. can find careers in a variety of mental health settings.
  b. often offer supervision and training of clinical work.
  c. can shift between clinical work and research if they keep up their clinical credentials.
  d. all of the above



aloop

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Answer to Question 1

Props to you, cheers.

Answer to Question 2

d



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