New York University Reviews of Master's in Psychology

  • 6 Reviews
  • New York (NY)
  • Annual Tuition: $39,592
100% of 6 students said this degree improved their career prospects
83% of 6 students said they would recommend this program to others
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Reviews - Master's in Psychology

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Karissa
  • Reviewed: 4/1/2019
  • Degree: Psychology
"I do not recommend NYU at all. I had been very excited to study Social and Consumer Psychology and was elated to be getting my second masters at NYU. I moved from Florida to attend. However, after getting there my advisor was unsupportive of me. I was constantly looking to get scholarships to pay for the outrageous bill to attend there. Every scholarship required a letter of recommendation from my advisor. Dr. Gans repeatedly refused to write one for me on several occasions and acted out of discrimination towards my religion. That school left a very bad taste in my mouth."
Max Weinberg
  • Reviewed: 3/28/2017
  • Degree: Psychology
"The Social-Consumer Psychology program at NYU has been uniquely challenging and quite fascinating! The program is designed to prepare students for a career in consumer research, branding, and advertising, as well as provide opportunities for students to move on to PhD programs."
Matt
  • Reviewed: 1/24/2017
  • Degree: Psychology
"It was okay but it was difficult to find research groups to join. The Master's faculty are separate from the Doctoral faculty so you don't get to take the same classes as the Ph.D. candidates."
Anonymous
  • Reviewed: 9/1/2015
  • Degree: Psychology
"It's a great school with a solid curriculum and world-class teachers."
Anny Reyes
  • Reviewed: 4/24/2014
  • Degree: Psychology
"An amazing program with many research opportunities within the school and other institutions in the area. Classes are small giving students the opportunity to interact with their professors and other students. The perfect transition for those students interested in pursuing a phd."
Mari Noelle Malvar
  • Reviewed: 1/24/2013
  • Degree: Psychology
"Pros- Solid, quality faculty Cons- Cost of education, lack of financial aid for Masters Students"