
Books in the Psychobiology
Career Library
The following books are currently available
for short-term borrowing from the Psychobiology Advising Office (S4, 230).
To borrow a book from our Career Library:
- You need to show us your ID card
- You may borrow two books at a time
- Books are due back by 3 p.m. the following day
American Psychological Association.
(1999). Graduate study in psychology, 1998-1999. Washington, DC:
Author.
Bloom, D. F., Karp, J. D., & Cohen, N. (1998). The Ph.D. process:
A students guide to graduate school in the sciences. New York:
Oxford University Press.
Buskist, W., & Sherburne, T. R. (1996). Preparing for graduate study
in psychology: 101 questions and answers. Boston: Allyn & Bacon.
Careers in science and engineering. (1996). Washington, DC: National
Academy Press.
Clark, R. E., & Palattella, J. (Eds.). 1997. The real guide to graduate
school: What you better know before you choose. New York: Lingua Franca.
DeGalan, J., & Lambert, S. (1995). Great jobs for psychology majors.
Chicago: VGM Career Horizons.
Dorio, M. (1997). Complete idiots guide to the perfect interview.
New York: Macmillan.
Fort, D. (Ed.). (1993). A hand up: Women mentoring women in science.
Washington, DC: Association for Women in Science.
Getting in: A step-by-step plan for gaining admission to graduate school
in psychology. (1993). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
GRE: Practicing to take the biology test (3th ed.). (1995). Princeton,
NJ: Educational Testing Service.
GRE: Practicing to take the biochemistry, cell and molecular biology
test (1st ed.). (1998). Princeton, NJ: Educational Testing Service.
GRE: Practicing to take the general test (9th ed.). (1994). Princeton,
NJ: Educational Testing Service.
GRE: Practicing to take the psychology test (3rd ed.). (1994). Princeton,
NJ: Educational Testing Service.
Ireland, S. (1996). Complete idiots guide to the perfect resume.
New York: Macmillan.
Ireland, S. (1997). Complete idiots guide to the perfect cover
letter. New York: Macmillan.
Kelley, K. N. (Ed.). (1997). Industrial and organizational psychology.
Madison, WI: Coursewise Publishing.
Kreeger, K. Y. (1999). Guide to nontraditional careers in science.
Philadelphia: Taylor & Francis.
Neuroscience training programs in North America. (1994). Washington,
DC: Association of Neuroscience Departments and Programs.
Perry, P. A. (1996). Opportunities in mental health careers. Lincolnwood,
IL: VGM Career Horizons.
Plante, T. G. (1999). Contemporary clinical psychology. New York:
John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Psychology: Careers for the twenty-first century. (1996). Washington,
DC: American Psychological Association.
Rheingold, H. L. (1994). The psychologists guide to an academic
career. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
Robbins-Roth, C. (Ed.). (1998). Alternative careers in science. San
Diego, CA: Academic Press.
Rosen, S., & Paul, C. (1998). Career renewal: Tools for scientists
and technical professionals. San Diego, CA: Academic Press.
Rosenberg, A. D., & Hizer, D. V. (1990). The resume handbook.
Holbrook, MA: Bob Adams Inc.
Sayette, M. A., Mayne, T. J., & Norcross, J. C. (1998). Insiders
guide to graduate programs in clinical and counseling psychology: 1998/1999
edition. New York: The Guilford Press.
Shapiro, R. G. (Ed.). Preparing for a career in human factors/ergonomics:
A resource guide. Santa Monica, CA: Human Factors and Ergonomics Society.
Shapiro, R. G. (1999). What is it like working in industry? International
Business Machines Corporation.
Sternberg, R. J. (Ed.). Career paths in psychology: Where your degree
can take you. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
Super, C. M., & Super, D. E. (1994). Opportunities in psychology
careers. Lincolnwood, IL: VGM Career Horizons.
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