u/bumpercars0421

Would appreciate any insights or advice—pursuing further studies from a 3rd world country

Hello!

My background - I graduated with a BS in psychology from the most highly ranked university in the country, but internationally, this university falls in the 500-600 range of QS rankings. I currently work in the same university I graduated from, but not as faculty. I don’t want to get too specific, but the gist of my job is that I help out with and manage students’ extra curriculars. I want to be able to do more in my country with psychology, including teach and research.

In my country, it’s not a norm for us to have research labs, so experience in a lab is something that I don’t have at all. Research labs were very foreign to me and something I only discovered when I began looking into pursuing further studies outside of my country. I was able to publish 1 research paper, but that is probably the extent of my research experience.

I’d really like to pursue further studies abroad, where psychology has advanced more than it has in my country, but with my lack of of research experience, I’m not sure if it’s possible. I feel hopeless and even a bit frustrated that those interested in pursuing psychology from my country are already disadvantaged because of the opportunities we lack. I want to be able to study abroad and bring what I learn back home so that eventually, we have better opportunities to set us up for something beyond what we have here. It just feels like even if I try my best, I can’t even compete with other applicants who have already had research opportunities available to them since undergrad years.

I guess my biggest question is if there is a way around the crutch that I feel like I have? Any advice on how to proceed?

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u/bumpercars0421 — 4 days ago