If any of you are interested in pursing a masters, or doctorate degree after you get out of your undergraduate years, then this might be the blog for you! Being a psychology major doesn't open many doors for me with just a bachelor's degree and I've made the decision to apply to Clinical Psychology Ph.D programs. And honestly I'm scared to death of the outcome.
I have always thought of senior year as the BEST year of my undergraduate years, but it's turning into quite the opposite! Never ending stress and anxiety, never ending homework, and never ending graduate school things to do. To be honest, it's probably one of the hardest years of my life. Even if you are not planning on a graduate degree in psychology, but something else, believe me it is still going to get you.
In other news, I am apart of the senior class gift committee, and next Tuesday I will be biting my nails as I prepare to give a proposal to the president of the college Dr. Gamble, and Vice President for Advancement, Dr. Livingston. I am not alone though! Fellow blogger Meghan, and friend Alexa will be biting their nails along with me! I cannot reveal what we will be proposing, but I will say that it will open up many student traditions that are to come at the 'Hurst!
I apologize for the neglect of my blog! But when your busy, busy, busy ALL the time it gets hard to balance everything!! Be involved, but not TOO involved! Take that as a lesson for today :)
Hi! I'm Marleah, a Senior at Mercyhurst College and Psychology major and I'd like to welcome you to my blog! This is a great opportunity to get to know some of the most amazing students at Mercyhurst! Here you'll be able to read my exciting experiences that I've had the past 4 years. Enjoy!
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Thursday, September 8, 2011
Here We Go!!
Hello everyone!! I've finally been given the approval to start blogging for all of you again, and I must say it's been entirely too long. So let's make this year a great one!
I am still in disbelief that this is my SENIOR YEAR!! If you think that high school has gone by fast, then wait until you get to college and it's like BAM in your face faster. So, since not much has happened just yet at the 'Hurst I'll give you the lowdown on how my summer went.
In early June I started my internship with the Veteran Affairs Medical Center at a Behavioral Health Clinic in my hometown of Ashtabula, Ohio. Everyday I went to work to shadow my supervisor, Karen Woodard, from 8am-4:30pm. I have learned so much in just a small period of time from Karen and the rest of the Behavioral Health staff. It definitely reassured me that I want to go on in my education and that I am in this world to help the Veteran community.
The highlight of my summer was going to see Katy Perry in Cleveland!! I can't even begin to tell you how AMAZING it was to see her!
Here is what I call "the excited faces" picture of me and my sister. Also this is the best picture I could get of Katy because she was literally 100 feet away from us while she sang Thinking of You!
I'm very happy to be back at school and kick off the year right since this is my last and final year at Mercyhurst. Once some events start happening I will keep everyone up to date!!
The highlight of my summer was going to see Katy Perry in Cleveland!! I can't even begin to tell you how AMAZING it was to see her!
Here is what I call "the excited faces" picture of me and my sister. Also this is the best picture I could get of Katy because she was literally 100 feet away from us while she sang Thinking of You!
I also got to see a lot of my family this summer that came up from South Florida. Unfortunately my grandma passed away at the end of July so that was really hard for all of us to get through. And now that I don't have any more grandparents it's hard to not have anyone there to talk to you when you want some words of wisdom. But then again everyone dies eventually and I know they had their time.
I'm very happy to be back at school and kick off the year right since this is my last and final year at Mercyhurst. Once some events start happening I will keep everyone up to date!!
Thursday, May 12, 2011
It's the End of the Year! It's Crunch Time!
Hello everyone! I hope that you are getting better weather wherever you are, because Erie just doesn't seem to want to warm up. We've had a few nice days with the sun out, but it looks like it's going to start raining again :/ Mercyhurst sure has seen it's share of celebrities through past Springfest's, but we really were blown away last week when we all found out that Frankie Muniz was going to be playing for us! He was so nice enough to take a picture with me and my two friends Meghan (which also has a blog as you probably know) and Faith. It was so nice to be able to have a nice conversation with someone that I've always seen on TV and is really famous! I literally jumped for joy and I have no shame in saying that :) I will go ahead and post the many other photos that I have from Springfest just so you guys can see how much fun it is! 
My friend Faith and I did the obstacle race!
Climbing the rope was the hardest
part!! We fell a few times!


There is officially 1 more day left of classes and on Monday I will be taking 2 finals and I'm finished with my junior year! I cannot stress enough about how nervous I am about next year. Senior year cannot be here yet, I only just started college! You always hear how much people say that college goes by so so fast, but you never really believe them because it's 4 years. They really are not lying when they tell you this, because it feels like yesterday I was a freshman and was just finishing up my 1st year. Now I'm finishing my 3rd and I know that next year is going to go by just as fast as this one. So my advice to you is to live up every single moment that you have while in school. Because the years are going to pass you right by, and you'll never get that time back.
So for all of you that are getting ready to start college next Fall, be ready and live it up!!! I hope to be able to blog about all my experiences to those of you that read these next year. I am sure there will be plenty of things to blog about! Enjoy the summer and be safe!
Sunday, April 24, 2011
1 Month Left!!
Happy Easter!! I hope everyone has nice plans with their families today! I am visiting with my family and heading off to work for 8 hours. This post is going to be all about how to keep a job when your still in school. I've been going home to work since I was a freshman and it really is a great way to make money when you're home. College students never really get to make a lot of money during college years because of the inability to have a car and without a car comes with the inability to find a job. And there really aren't many jobs around Mercyhurst unless you'd like to work at Arby's, CVS, or the Cornerstone (if you're old enough!). Work study is also a great opportunity to make money as well if you are given the opportunity to have one!
So, if you have a steady part-time/full-time job right now and you will be getting ready to head off to school soon in the Fall, don't quit your job! The best decision is to talk with your boss about staying on as a seasonal employee. I think that we always get at least some good time off when we're home for breaks and it is a great opportunity to get some fast cash to buy your books, groceries for your dorm, or just to save up! I've never had a lot to do when I go home for breaks, so its a good way of filling in some downtime.
By the way, here is a picture of myself at the Western Pennsylvania Undergraduate Psychology Conference presenting my research! It was a very exciting day and I was thrilled to finally finish everything I've been working on since the beginning of the year. This year it was held at Westminster College and they did a fantastic job at hosting the events. This is a BIG DEAL for Junior Psychology majors, it is best to start preparing the start of Fall Term for this day!
So, if you have a steady part-time/full-time job right now and you will be getting ready to head off to school soon in the Fall, don't quit your job! The best decision is to talk with your boss about staying on as a seasonal employee. I think that we always get at least some good time off when we're home for breaks and it is a great opportunity to get some fast cash to buy your books, groceries for your dorm, or just to save up! I've never had a lot to do when I go home for breaks, so its a good way of filling in some downtime.
By the way, here is a picture of myself at the Western Pennsylvania Undergraduate Psychology Conference presenting my research! It was a very exciting day and I was thrilled to finally finish everything I've been working on since the beginning of the year. This year it was held at Westminster College and they did a fantastic job at hosting the events. This is a BIG DEAL for Junior Psychology majors, it is best to start preparing the start of Fall Term for this day!
Friday, April 1, 2011
It's FRIDAY!
Hello Everyone!
I hope everyone is having a FABULOUS Friday! I sure am because I got to go home and spend some time with my family. It was really much needed:)
This week's topic is all about internships. Since I am hard at work trying to find myself one, I thought that there has to be future students out there wanting to know all about how you can gain experience while in college as well. Depending on the major that your in, there are a number of options that students can get their hands on, literally. I also know that certain majors, such as Intelligence Studies, can do more than one internship as well. But since I'm so familiar with Psychology I'm going to share my information with you about it. So, I'm required as a student to complete a 200 hour internship in the Summer between my Junior and Senior year. So, I'm getting pretty anxious as of right now trying to find one, luckily I think that I finally have. You are not required to go to a certain place to complete the hours, you have the many options of finding one that fits you best and in the area of study that you want to get experience in. I have been working very hard to find my way into the Veteran Affairs Medical Center, which is right down the street from MC! Unfortunately, no one has been willing to take me on as an intern, but I did get a call from the VA Outpatient Clinic in Ashtabula, OH, which is exactly where I'm from! I am very happy that someone has found an interest in me and this is why I am home this weekend so I can meet with the Psychiatric Nurse who I've been in touch with. I'm really hoping for the best. If anyone has any questions about finding internships or being placed please leave me a question and I'll answer them!
This past weekend was Major Day and there were tons and tons of students and their families that attended. I was fortunate enough to be able to speak to the perspective Psychology students about what our program is all about! There's one thing with only speaking with faculty, but it's another when you get to speak to students who are actually doing everything that the professors are telling that you get to do. I think that it feels great getting to be able to tell my story and how I ended up at Mercyhurst. I hope that I'll be able to get to know a lot of the students that I got to meet that day in the future. It was great getting to talk to all of you!
I hope everyone is having a FABULOUS Friday! I sure am because I got to go home and spend some time with my family. It was really much needed:)
This week's topic is all about internships. Since I am hard at work trying to find myself one, I thought that there has to be future students out there wanting to know all about how you can gain experience while in college as well. Depending on the major that your in, there are a number of options that students can get their hands on, literally. I also know that certain majors, such as Intelligence Studies, can do more than one internship as well. But since I'm so familiar with Psychology I'm going to share my information with you about it. So, I'm required as a student to complete a 200 hour internship in the Summer between my Junior and Senior year. So, I'm getting pretty anxious as of right now trying to find one, luckily I think that I finally have. You are not required to go to a certain place to complete the hours, you have the many options of finding one that fits you best and in the area of study that you want to get experience in. I have been working very hard to find my way into the Veteran Affairs Medical Center, which is right down the street from MC! Unfortunately, no one has been willing to take me on as an intern, but I did get a call from the VA Outpatient Clinic in Ashtabula, OH, which is exactly where I'm from! I am very happy that someone has found an interest in me and this is why I am home this weekend so I can meet with the Psychiatric Nurse who I've been in touch with. I'm really hoping for the best. If anyone has any questions about finding internships or being placed please leave me a question and I'll answer them!
This past weekend was Major Day and there were tons and tons of students and their families that attended. I was fortunate enough to be able to speak to the perspective Psychology students about what our program is all about! There's one thing with only speaking with faculty, but it's another when you get to speak to students who are actually doing everything that the professors are telling that you get to do. I think that it feels great getting to be able to tell my story and how I ended up at Mercyhurst. I hope that I'll be able to get to know a lot of the students that I got to meet that day in the future. It was great getting to talk to all of you!
Thursday, March 17, 2011
Research! Research! Research!...Andddd the Frozen Four!
What a breeze my Spring Term is turning out to be so far, excluding my research! It's SUCH a great feeling to know that all my blood, sweat, and tears are paying off. I've worked so hard these last 2 terms with learning all about statistics and all about what my research will entail. But now....da da da duh!!!...it has finally begun and I can now collect my data! My research is all about how college students use and feel about the counseling center on campus, and I can't give any more information other than that because of confidentiality issues.
But when you're a freshman and you decide to take Intro to Psychology during your spring term, you will be asked to participate in research run by psychology majors. This is where we get all of our participants and is vital that we get as many as we can. You do not have to be a freshman to take Intro to Psychology, you can take it any year that you would like while you're here at Mercyhurst, but it's a very popular freshman class to take.
Myself and the other psychology majors only have a few weeks to collect our data, because at the end or very beginning of April we have to start analyzing our data and prepare ourselves for presenting at the Western Pennsylvania Undergraduate Psychology Conference. This year it is April 16th and we are all presenting at Westminster College. This is like our final exam, except we do not get graded while we are presenting. But I must say we all are very tired and stressed and worn out from all the things that research has put us through thus far. And we all, especially me, cannot wait until it is all over with.
By the way the FROZEN FOUR is this weekend and Erie, PA is hosting this years events!! This is a very big weekend for Erie AND Mercyhurst because this is the first time ever that we are hosting this huge event. Even though Mercyhurst unfortunately did not make it into the finals, a lot of supporters from the community are going to be there and make this great weekend a success! The Ambassador Club fortunately gets to be apart of this fabulous weekend and we will be welcoming guests to the Tullio Arena, where everything is held, and making sure that all of our guests are presented with the best of the best that Mercyhurst can offer!
I plan on taking pictures of all the events, so stay tuned for more next week!
But when you're a freshman and you decide to take Intro to Psychology during your spring term, you will be asked to participate in research run by psychology majors. This is where we get all of our participants and is vital that we get as many as we can. You do not have to be a freshman to take Intro to Psychology, you can take it any year that you would like while you're here at Mercyhurst, but it's a very popular freshman class to take.
Myself and the other psychology majors only have a few weeks to collect our data, because at the end or very beginning of April we have to start analyzing our data and prepare ourselves for presenting at the Western Pennsylvania Undergraduate Psychology Conference. This year it is April 16th and we are all presenting at Westminster College. This is like our final exam, except we do not get graded while we are presenting. But I must say we all are very tired and stressed and worn out from all the things that research has put us through thus far. And we all, especially me, cannot wait until it is all over with.
By the way the FROZEN FOUR is this weekend and Erie, PA is hosting this years events!! This is a very big weekend for Erie AND Mercyhurst because this is the first time ever that we are hosting this huge event. Even though Mercyhurst unfortunately did not make it into the finals, a lot of supporters from the community are going to be there and make this great weekend a success! The Ambassador Club fortunately gets to be apart of this fabulous weekend and we will be welcoming guests to the Tullio Arena, where everything is held, and making sure that all of our guests are presented with the best of the best that Mercyhurst can offer!
I plan on taking pictures of all the events, so stay tuned for more next week!
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
Kicking Off Spring Term the Right Way
Hello Everyone! Happy Spring Term! This year keeps moving by at a quicker pace. As I'm sitting in the bookstore organizing and working out what homework is due within the next week, I wanted to give everyone an update.
Spring Term is a very very busy term and not just for me, but the whole campus. This is a great time as well to start touring colleges if you're a Junior in high school! So make you're appointment with us today and you'll get an awesome tour of our amazing campus! And also (well, hopefully) you won't have to put up with the snow on your tour as well.
It was just announced that the band that will be visiting us for our Spring Fest is Plain White Tee's! The contract is still being worked out, but we are more than likely going to get to rock out to their songs all night! I'm more than ready for warm weather, because I think a lot of us are tired of being thrown around with all the snow, rain and even the extreme winds that have graced our presence today. I've managed to stay on my feet, but it hasn't been easy considering the winds were up to 26 mph.
I'm loving my schedule this term as well! I do not have to get up early for any classes this time and it is so awesome to be able to know that you can sleep in. I have a class from 2-3:20pm MWF, a night class from 6-8pm just M&W. T&TH I have a class from 12:10-2:05 and a no credit class from 8:15-9:15pm every other Wednesday. This class (called, Current Issues) is just for informational and discussion purposes about the field of Psychology and the great part is that you get an awesome recommendation letter out of it from Professor Hoff, the Chair of the Psychology program. Even though there is no credits, it's definitely worth taking.
My research is starting next week and I'm so excited to start collecting data. I'm pretty nervous about the conference though that is coming up just next month, so I'm working hard to make it a great project!
I will definitely keep everyone up to date about all the things that are going to be happening here within the next few weeks. What is everyone giving up for Lent? I have not decided yet, but I'm thinking I might give up chocolate (or sweets in general) because I'm going on a healthy kick this term and going to the gym 3 times a week.
Spring Term is a very very busy term and not just for me, but the whole campus. This is a great time as well to start touring colleges if you're a Junior in high school! So make you're appointment with us today and you'll get an awesome tour of our amazing campus! And also (well, hopefully) you won't have to put up with the snow on your tour as well.
It was just announced that the band that will be visiting us for our Spring Fest is Plain White Tee's! The contract is still being worked out, but we are more than likely going to get to rock out to their songs all night! I'm more than ready for warm weather, because I think a lot of us are tired of being thrown around with all the snow, rain and even the extreme winds that have graced our presence today. I've managed to stay on my feet, but it hasn't been easy considering the winds were up to 26 mph.
I'm loving my schedule this term as well! I do not have to get up early for any classes this time and it is so awesome to be able to know that you can sleep in. I have a class from 2-3:20pm MWF, a night class from 6-8pm just M&W. T&TH I have a class from 12:10-2:05 and a no credit class from 8:15-9:15pm every other Wednesday. This class (called, Current Issues) is just for informational and discussion purposes about the field of Psychology and the great part is that you get an awesome recommendation letter out of it from Professor Hoff, the Chair of the Psychology program. Even though there is no credits, it's definitely worth taking.
My research is starting next week and I'm so excited to start collecting data. I'm pretty nervous about the conference though that is coming up just next month, so I'm working hard to make it a great project!
I will definitely keep everyone up to date about all the things that are going to be happening here within the next few weeks. What is everyone giving up for Lent? I have not decided yet, but I'm thinking I might give up chocolate (or sweets in general) because I'm going on a healthy kick this term and going to the gym 3 times a week.
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