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How many years do you have to study to become a psychologist?
Is there also an option to keep going to college to learn more about psychology after you have completed the required amount of years?
How do you know what career field is right for yourself?
I am a sophomore in high school and I want to major in psychology when I am older. I am a bit worried that it might not be a good fit for me and makes me a bit skeptical even though I am really interested in the career.
What type of personal qualities are useful to have when you are a psychologist?
I am a sophomore in highschool and really would like to major in pschology when I am in college. I really like being able to help people and just would like to know if there are any personal qualities that can help in that field of work.
How did you decide what college to go to?
I am interested in a few colleges but I don’t know which one I would benefit the most from and what community I would most enjoy.
Do I need to go to a culinary school if I wish to become a chef?
Being a chef has been a career of interest to me, but I am not sure if I would have to go to a culinary school to become a chef.
What is a good thing to start with if someone wants to pursue a career in Music?
I am currently in high school and still have a couple years to make a decision, and music has always been a passion of mine, but it seems like an overwhelming career path to pursue at the start.
When is the best time to join clubs when is the best time to do activities to get a chance at a scholarship college?
Also what activities would be best when it comes to trying to do engineering?
How involved in the treatment of patients are psychiatrists?
Do they simply diagnose and/or prescribe treatment? Or do they directly partake in the treatment process, too, like doing talk therapy? I'm looking into psychologists and psychiatrists and both are appealing to me, but I want to be able to be involved in the treatment and be able to aid in...
How does a psychologist compare and contrast to a psychiatrist?
I do know the education requirements and salaries are different, but what about the actual tasks? Can they both diagnose mental disorders or is that only the job of one? Can psychiatrists offer talk therapy in addition to medication, or do they just prescribe the meds? Which would be more...
is it better to live in a separate place or inside your shop.?
My idea was that when i start my coffee shop, id live on the second floor, but i don't know if that's better or worse than just living in a separate place.
What are some good colleges (US) to look into in order to pursue a degree in psychology?
Psychology is extremely interesting to me and I think a career in the field could very well be a good fit for me. What are some colleges in the US that offer good psychology programs? Or are they all kind of the same difference? I want to have as much knowledge in the area as I can and actually...
What is it like working in a tech field like User Experience Design/Research?
I'm really drawn to psychology, but I also might be interested in working in tech. What kinds of things do these people do? Pros/cons of the job? Outlook?
What do people in the research area of psychology do?
I'm very heavily leaning towards pursuing a career in psychology, but I'm still exploring options within the field. What would a job in researching/conducting studies in psychology potentially look like?
What is it like working in forensic psychology?
I've been looking into different careers in the psychology field and forensic psychology looks interesting, but I don't know much about what that job would entail.
Education requirements?
Tasks?
Salary?
Other rewarding factors/pros?
Cons?
Any other info that may be good to know?
What degree do you need to attain to become a psychologist?
I like learning about the brain. I am a sophomore in high school. What pathway should I take to achieve this?
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