Ivy Leauge Grad School Potencial???

<p>Hey Guys! Thank you for viewing.</p>

<p>I am a 19 y.o. Canadian at a smaller tier 2 university in Texas on a generous Track scholarship atm. I am aspiring to attend a top ten grad program in either Evolutionary Psychology or Clinical Psychology. </p>

<p>Standing: going in to my sophomore year, anticipate to graduate a year early.</p>

<p>GPA: 3.9 </p>

<p>Major: Psychology </p>

<p>Minor: Computer Science </p>

<p>Electives: I am taking as many Statistic classes as I can, on top of all the psychology classes I can get my hands on and math, to support my CS Minor. </p>

<p>Work: research psychologists assistant for two doctors of psychology, which whom I am taking upper level classes with. I anticipate to get both doctors to write me my letters of recommendation. </p>

<p>Extra curricular: I run the 400m hurdles and have represented Canada at the World Youth Championship. My free time is greatly consumed by track so to have any other extra curriculars is difficult. </p>

<p>GRE: ... no GRE yet... </p>

<p>I realize I am still young but, would you say that I am on the right path to go to an Ivy League Grad School program for Evolutionary or Clinical Psychology? </p>

<p>What kind of psychology experience do I need?</p>

<p>I know publishing articles are great, I do a lot of writing (pertaining to psychological theories and research), but I really have no idea how to go about getting published. Any advice? </p>

<p>When I graduate in two years, if I do not get in to a top Grad School (I will be 21 at the time) Should I take time off and get research experience? </p>

<p>Or should I take more classes/ attend a two year masters program in the mean time?</p>

<p>Any responses are tremendously appreciated!</p>

<p>Please move this to the Graduate School section. Thanks!</p>

<p>And good luck with grad school applications! :)</p>

<p>On it, Thanks!</p>