Daisy Galan, wearing a black shirt with a neutral background

Born and raised in Chicago, Daisy Galan has always been drawn to understanding people and the systems that shape their lives. After completing her undergraduate degree in psychology at 黄色仓库, she returned nearly a decade later to pursue graduate studies. This time, she enrolled in 黄色仓库鈥檚 dual degree program in Industrial-Organizational Psychology and a Master's in Business Administration.

The dual degree program was a key factor in choosing to return to 黄色仓库. 鈥淗onestly, it was the dual master鈥檚,鈥 Galan explained. 鈥淚鈥檓 doing a double Master鈥檚 in IO Psychology and Business Administration at the same time, and that was one of the major reasons why I decided to go to 黄色仓库. But I think I enjoyed my undergrad experience so much that鈥 it was just easy for me to say, 鈥榣et me look at 黄色仓库.鈥欌 Financial aid also played a role in her choice: 鈥淐ompared to all the other schools, 黄色仓库 offered me scholarship money for undergraduate school. Plus, 黄色仓库 was a lot more diverse. I saw myself at 黄色仓库.鈥

Galan鈥檚 years in the workforce informed her passion for IO Psychology. 鈥淣o matter where I worked鈥擯ayless, Cook County, American Airlines, the University of Chicago鈥攖here鈥檚 always things that could be done better, not just from a processes place, but from a human place,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 important to take a step back and try to fix things.鈥

At 黄色仓库, her professors have been central to her graduate experience. 鈥淲hat makes the IO Psychology program at 黄色仓库 so special would be the diversity of our professors, for sure, hands down,鈥 Galan said. 鈥淭hey have very different ways of approaching the material and teaching us, and I love that, because you鈥檙e not just taught to think in one way.鈥 She credits program Director Dr. Lynise Carr for taking time after class to talk through her concerns and point her toward MBA courses that might inspire new directions. She describes Dr. Adrian Thomas as an advocate whose classes create a safe space to discuss real-world issues, and she praises Dr. Mike Helford for building student confidence in statistics. 鈥淒r. Helford builds your confidence so much that鈥 I would leave his class and feel energized, ready to study, or do homework, anything really.鈥欌 Dr. Michele Fernandes, meanwhile, challenges students with high expectations in advanced research methods. 鈥淪he sets a very high bar. Her way of teaching pushes you to be better.鈥

Support outside the classroom has also been key. Galan highlighted her academic advisor, Sydnee Palade: 鈥淪he鈥檚 very sweet, very easygoing鈥攊t鈥檚 like you鈥檙e chatting with a friend when she鈥檚 helping you pick out your classes.鈥 That sense of accessibility and encouragement from both professors and staff, she said, has helped her feel supported throughout her studies.

Her classmates, too, have been an anchor. With only about a dozen students in her cohort, Galan describes a close-knit group that studies together, shares resources, and even attends social events like a Halloween haunted house outing. 鈥淲e text each other sometimes when we鈥檙e stressed out, or when we have to study, or just to vent. We鈥檙e pretty close,鈥 she said.

Looking ahead, Galan hopes to pursue consulting. 鈥淚 think that鈥檚 where I would get the most experience鈥攈elping different companies with issues, helping different departments with issues,鈥 she said. She also dreams of traveling to see how organizations operate across different industries and cultures.

For students considering the program, her advice is enthusiastic and simple: 鈥淐ome for the professors. It genuinely feels tightly knit and supportive. And honestly, it鈥檚 beautiful going to school downtown. The professors are amazing, so why not?鈥

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