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Get to Know Your Student Committee: Diversity Liaison, Suchika Siotia

11/19/2023

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​We asked the members of the 2023-2024 Student Committee to answer some questions about themselves to help you get to know who they are and what they do.


What is your school, program, and year? 
Suchika Siotia, Fielding Graduate university, PhD Clinical Psychology with concentration in forensic psychology, 3rd year
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Why psychology and the law? 
The intersection of psychology and the law fascinates me because it unveils the intricate dance between the human mind and the complexities of justice. Understanding how psychological principles influence legal processes, decision-making, and behavior allows for a nuanced exploration of the factors shaping our legal systems and, ultimately, society. It's a dynamic field that bridges two realms, offering insights into both the individual and societal dimensions of justice.
 
What is your favorite thing about your current graduate program?
I value the flexibility of Fielding Graduate University's APA-accredited online blended program. This format allows me to balance academic pursuits with family commitments, offering a high-quality education while accommodating diverse lifestyles. 

If you were not in graduate school what would you do? 
If I were not in graduate school, I would likely be working in the field of psychiatry, utilizing my expertise to assess and prescribe appropriate treatments for individuals dealing with mental health challenges.
 
What advice do you have for those applying to graduate school? 
Embarking on the journey of applying to graduate school can be a rollercoaster of emotions, but the potential consequences are undoubtedly worth the ride. In addition to academic achievements, actively engage in extracurricular activities and network connections. These not only enhance your application but also contribute significantly to your personal and professional growth. 

Coffee or tea?
Tea: a tranquil elixir, a sip of serenity in a cup.

Cats or dogs?
I love both! Cats with their graceful independence and dogs with their boundless loyalty—it's the perfect blend of feline finesse and canine camaraderie. 

What three words would you use to describe yourself?
Compassionate, Independent, Adaptable.
 
What is on the top of your bucket list?
Embarking on an Antarctic cruise.
 
What is the weirdest thing in your home?
Well, that would be me—I bring the quirks and unpredictability.

Is cheesecake actually cheese pie?
No.
 
Explain your hot take on cheesecake.
Cheesecake is the rebellious cousin of the cheese family. It tried being a pie once, but the crust just couldn't contain its creamy dreams. So, it decided to break free, add some sweetness, and become the rockstar dessert we know and love. Cheesecake: the dessert rebel, blending creamy comedy with a crusty twist—because who needs to follow dessert rules anyway?

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Get to Know Your Student Committee: Morgan Wagner, Campus Rep Coordinator

11/12/2023

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We asked the members of the 2023-2024 Student Committee to answer some questions about themselves to help you get to know who they are and what they do.
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What is your school, program, and year? 
University of Texas at El Paso, Legal Psych PhD program in my third year.
 
Why psychology and the law? 
I got into psychology and law after being in a social psychology lab in undergrad. I wanted to apply what I had learned to how individuals with justice system experiences interact with greater society and how we can right the social injustices faced by those with justice system involvement.
 
What is your favorite thing about your current graduate program?
My favorite thing about my current graduate program is the statistical training - I feel prepared to go on the job market and do any kind of data analysis needed!
 
If you were not in graduate school what would you do? 
I would have a less exciting 9-5 job, but with a hobby farm and lots of pets!
 
What advice do you have for those applying to graduate school? 
As much as you want the program to accept you, you also need to accept the program. Make sure it's a good fit for you before making your decision!
 
Coffee or tea?
Coffee, but if it's past 3pm I can only handle non-caffeinated tea! 

Cats or dogs?
CATS! I have two - Phinneas and Gouda.
 
What three words would you use to describe yourself?
Nerdy, hardworking, and adventurous.
 
What is on the top of your bucket list?
I want to visit all the National Parks in the US!
 
What is the worst song, in your opinion?
Happy birthday - nobody likes singing it or having it sung to them.
 
What is the weirdest thing in your home?
An unusually large amount of yarn.
 
Is cheesecake actually cheese pie?
Yes.
 

Explain your hot take on cheesecake.
I hate that my answer is yes, but if we're being technical, it's cheese in a pie crust.​

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