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"It was my pleasure to study at St. Joseph and become a member of the Psychology Department. Here, you are not just learning psychological knowledge and skills, but also applying them to real-life situations. The professors not only teach you material but also care about you and support you in achieving your goals. Two important people I met are Prof. Lin and Prof. Anslow. When I was confused about my future educational goals, they offered me thoughtful advice and warm support. My experience at St. Joseph has helped me to become a better student and prepared me well for graduate school."
"The mind is so incredibly complex and wonderful, yet we can’t do everything alone. We all need a hand up every now and then. Because it’s a very small campus, it was easy for students to reach out to their professors, and get the individual assistance they needed, while forging strong and lasting connections with others along the way. I've found that my professors within the psychology department really do follow through with their students, and are devoted to ensuring that they have the means to move forward."
"Dr. Peter Lin is without question my favorite professor! Do you know hard it is to find a professor who can explain the concepts of psychology and the pick and roll?! He was perfect for me in his approach to teaching and always used current events in what his students learn relatable. He was one of the best things that could have happened for me during my tenure at St. Joseph’s."
"Each of my professors at St. Joseph's inspired me in their own unique way to pursue a career in counseling, and for that I am extremely grateful. One of the greatest things I have learned about myself while at St. Joseph's is who I am. Through all my successes and failures, I realized what my passions are in life, what I aspire to be after graduating, and ultimately who I am as a person."
"I recall when I first started as a freshman, and had no idea what I wanted to pursue for my undergraduate studies, but I always knew I had a strong interest in learning more about the human mind. I ended up taking an introduction to psychology course with Dr. Peter Lin and loved it — hence my decision to major in psychology. I have met so many great people at St. Joseph's and have made meaningful connections that I will carry with me in my professional life."
"Knowing what I do now, St. Joseph's receives my highest recommendation. That is, my experience at St. Joseph's is akin to my experience in graduate school. It was intellectually challenging but supportive and communal. At St. Joseph's, I was never just a number in a classroom."
"Being a part of the Psychology Department, and the Mindfulness and Contemplative Living Track, has changed my life. Through meditation, I have learned more about myself than ever before. By knowing myself better I believe I am better equipped to help others. The skills I have learned have allowed me to become a better, more well-rounded person, and I am more than ready for life after St. Joseph's."
"One of the most memorable courses I took was Dr. Lin’s Mindfulness class. This class was different from the rest in how much of the work was practical as opposed to academic. Each week we got to try it for ourselves, and each sitting we got through was perhaps the most difficult assignment of all. Now I carry mindfulness with me in my daily life and self-care habits and I can help my future clients with it too."
"At St. Joseph's, I was able to gain very comprehensive knowledge about the many different subdisciplines within psychology. The professors that taught these classes were beyond amazing and made me feel interested and secure with the course material. I always had a surplus of opportunities that allowed me to come out of my shell and experience new things. Being at St. Joseph's has truly prepared me for the future!"
"Looking back at my time at St. Joseph's, I realize how profoundly transformative my experience was. You know how they say, college is for self-exploration? I can confidently say that while most of the discoveries are self-motivated, the St. Joseph's community definitely provides you with the opportunity to accomplish much-needed growth. I was able to build trust in my own voice while feeling challenged toward greater understanding and achievement. The invaluable skills and insights I have gained through psychology and the mindfulness track became crucial to a career and overall quality of my life."
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