HUGE congratulations to you!
I graduated with a 4.0 in psychology. I also earned summa cum laude, which the University of Colorado's psych program doesn't award unless you do an honors thesis.
My thesis was a factor analysis of the BDI-II, comparing the factor loading of postpartum depression with that of major depressive disorder (which is the subject of almost all BDI research). We tested mothers at four months postpartum and again at twelve months. The results of the study could help clinicians identify postpartum depression at its earlier stages because other research indicated that infants whose mothers were depressed for over six to eight months suffer from impaired learning and are likely to develop insecure attachment patterns.
The results showed a qualitative difference between postpartum depression and major depressive disorder, as well as differences in factor loading between four and twelve months (in mothers who suffered prolonged depression, that is). At four months, somatic factors played a large role, which was expected considering the demands of a newborn. At twelve months, depression was more cognitive, especially in feelings of inadequacy.
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Oh... and I got my first bachelors in film, graduating with a 3.8.