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About: This bingo card is perfect for psychology students and aspiring mental health professionals, especially those involved in Psi Chi or university psych organizations. The prompts highlight academic achievements, career goals, and unique experiences common in psych programs, creating a fun way to break the ice at club meetings, orientation sessions, or department socials while sparking meaningful conversations.
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Start by getting the PSI CHI PDF by clicking on the "Print" button above.
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The players check their cards to see if they have the announced word. If they do, they mark that word.
The first player to complete a horizontal, vertical, or a diagonal line of marked items announces "Bingo!" and wins the play.
The caller confirms that the items marked form a correct line according to the Bingo card and call list.
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This PSI CHI Bingo Cards Game contains following Words or Phrases: Has run participants in a study, Is a first-gen student, Has presented at a conference, Has taken neuroscience, Wants to be a therapist, Interested in I/O psychology, Wants to do clinical psychology, Plans to apply to graduate school THIS YEAR, Wants to open their own private practice someday, Has taken advanced statistics (PSYC 102), Is involved in more than one psyc org, if so, which?, Can name a psychologist they strongly disagree with, if so, who?, Journals, Has a favorite coffee shop, if so, which?, Has at least one chaotic group project story, Is still looking up how to do APA, Has psychoanalyzed someone by accident, Has applied for a Psi Chi Scholarship or grant, Has attended a WPA conference, Works 20+ hours per week while studying (you got this!), Wants to pursue a PsyD, Wants to work in forensic psychology, Knows how to use R, Currently in a Research Lab, and for who?, Has read a psyc book for fun, if so, which one?, Has a Psyc Professor they admire, if so, who?, Is a transfer student, Has been to a Psi Chi event, Has taken cognitive psychology, Knows how to use SPSS, Wants to be a professor one day, Wants to pursue a PhD, Speaks more than one language, Is the "therapist friend", Knows Psi Chi has research grants, Enjoys statistics, Interested in school psychology, Wants to work in hospital setting, Has used Google scholar this week, Has a favorite psyc theory, if so, explain..., Has heard of the McNair Program (Ask!), Has shadowed a mental health professional, Has visited Prospects Office, Has done self-care this week.