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amal

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In seeking letters of recommendation, it is helpful for a student to ask
 
  a. senators, governors, or religious leaders.
  b. family friends who work in the field.
  c. professors who have had the student in a class.
  d. professors who are familiar with the student's research and leadership skills.

Question 2

The GRE scores
 
  a. may not be as valid in predicting the success of minority or disadvantaged students.
  b. are required for all graduate-level programs in clinical psychology.
  c. are routinely reported by all graduate programs, so good data is available on the average scores for students accepted into graduate programs.
  d. tend to be higher for PsyD program applicants than for PhD program applicants.



lucas dlamini

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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

This is awesome you took your the time to answer these questions. You have been so helpful.



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