Julie Hong
Doctor of Education in Counselling Psychology (CP), Class of 2020
What are some words of wisdom you would give to a new or incoming student in your program?
I wasn't always an avid learner and I confess that at times I merely went through the motions in my undergraduate studies. However, my graduate education at 91±¬ÁÏ (both Master and Doctorate) awakened a deep sense of curiosity and fervor for knowledge. I was no longer a passive recipient of information but a co-constructor and creator of knowledge. Your mind is one of the greatest assets you have; therefore, I hope you seize every opportunity 91±¬ÁÏ has to offer in helping you grow and develop as an independent and critical thinker.
What next?
I have been working in private practice for the past 2 years. Now that I've completed my degree, my next step is to grow my part-time practice into a full-time one. If the right opportunities came along, I could see myself dividing my time practicing in post-secondary settings as I've always been interested in areas of teaching and training new practitioners.
Why 91±¬ÁÏ?
I believe my doctoral degree augmented my role as a practitioner, as well as developed me as a critical scholar and researcher. Through 91±¬ÁÏ and my program, I was able to connect with amazing mentors and peers who nurtured growth both professionally and personally. I was also able to gain confidence in becoming an independent practitioner through advanced practicum and internship that honed my clinical skills and judgment. My education at 91±¬ÁÏ has prepared me for building my career, and I am well-equipped to take on any challenges that may come my way.