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What are some jobs someone can do that doesn't require going to college?
This was just a question that I have because I'm curious.
What is the most fulfilling part of being a psychologist???
Is the job worth it?
What happens as a psychologist or any health specialist that no one really knows or hears about and what are the expectations versus reality?
I am a freshman at Waimea High School and the Health career has interested me but I'm not sure what to expect if I pursue this interest of mine or which way I would want to go in the Health career.
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...
what does the typical day in the life of a psychologist look like?
what are the tasks like? what are the goods and bads that happen frequently or have the potential to happen?
What are the steps to become a psychiatrist after high school?
Right now I think I should to major in neuroscience, and then apply to med school. However Im not sure if thats the best way to go to ensure I get my PHD in psychiatry and then become a Psychiatrist. Honestly I am lost and would love some help going over the process/steps.
what major should i do if i want to be a nurse practitioner ?
what major should i do if i want to be a nurse practitioner
Ask a letter of reference from your old boss - 3 years no contact?
I'm going back to school after a few years of work. The school requests 2 letters of references but I haven't contacted my old employers for 3 years (I left during covid, and have been working remotely since for another company). Should I reach out to them on Linkedin and ask over there? Or...
Marriage Family Therapy (MFT) programs in California?
Hello! I am an undergraduate Psychology student in my last year of undergrad. I will be applying to in-state graduate schools this fall, but I worry about how competitive MFT programs are. As a first generation student, I’m worried that my experiences are not good enough. The only relevant...
Which is more marketable: a major in nursing or psychology?
I'm interested in both and would like to hear which of these is more profitable and which will open more doors for opportunity.
What is a psychologist?
What is a psychologist? What do they do? How much are they paid? What do I have to go to college for? How high of a degree do I need? Why did you become a psychologist?
what does it take to be pediatric?
how much schooling what's the pay and expenses.
If I'm certain(fairly) that I want to become a physician, should I attend a 7 year program(combines college + med school) as opposed to a 4 year college and having to apply again for med school?
For reference, I am a rising junior in high school.