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Which is the best education path, major-wise, that will set me up for success in graduate school for industrial-organizational psychology?
I am a senior in high school about to graduate, and I was wondering how I could up my chances of getting into graduate school for industrial-organizational psychology since it is such a competitive and small field. Which courses would you recommend that I take in addition to the prerequisites? Additionally, is there a certain minor that would boost my chances of getting a job in the field?
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Hi Liliana,
Great question! First off, big congratulations on getting this far in your studies. You're doing amazing! Industrial-organizational psychology is a fantastic major that blends Psychology and Business, setting you up for success. It's a smart idea to start looking into colleges to understand their requirements. Taking some business courses can really give you a boost. If you're thinking about a minor, consider Statistics, Business Administration, or Computer Science. These can really enhance your career opportunities. Keep up the great work!
Great question! First off, big congratulations on getting this far in your studies. You're doing amazing! Industrial-organizational psychology is a fantastic major that blends Psychology and Business, setting you up for success. It's a smart idea to start looking into colleges to understand their requirements. Taking some business courses can really give you a boost. If you're thinking about a minor, consider Statistics, Business Administration, or Computer Science. These can really enhance your career opportunities. Keep up the great work!