stop it gb, youre becoming a troll. |
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stop it gb, youre becoming a troll. |
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Oh, I don't. I was just wondering if anyone else did and why. Yeah, it was either this or psychiatry, but too many negative stories about medical school scared me away from that. I hear that psychologists can reach the 6 digit salaries sometimes. I appreciate the answer though. I'm planning on psychology, but I'm open to any negative aspects of it people may know about. |
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I'm not saying that psychology is a bad career choice. I'm asking if anyone else can actually tell me the negative aspects of it. Of course I asked here because there are many people interested in psychology. That doesn't mean they're not open minded enough to not see any possible bad sides of it. |
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Well there are various fields within psychology, and they can really be quite different in terms of what they do and how much they make. To put it broadly, applied psychologists (clinicians, I/O psychologists) make good money and tend to work medical/clinical or corporate settings while research psychologists (social psychologists, developmental psychologists, cognitive psychologists, etc.) get mediocre pay and tend to work at universities. |
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I wouldn't say that it is a bad career choice, I mean that is overly general statement. |
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Last edited by Sandform; 01-05-2009 at 07:25 AM.
I briefly contemplated becoming a psychologist. However, I changed my mind because being confined to listening to people's problems day in and day out (part of the profession) sounded less and less enticing. You don't actually need a job to make money in the world. Just start investing money in companies and re-invest a percentage of your profits. Take all the google stock you own and sell it, instead invest it heavily into companies like Worldcom and Enron. You can't go wrong with those. |
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Last edited by Jeff777; 01-06-2009 at 03:47 AM.
Things are not as they seem
there are negatives to everything, but if you're really interested in it then I don't see how it could have enough negative aspects for you to not want to go into that field. It sounds like an interesting, rewarding, and well paying career |
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I majored in psychology, and I think it was a great choice. I would not trade my understanding of psychology for anything. It is priceless to me. When you understand how the human mind works, you understand how the world works. However, a bachelor's degree in psychology is not a big money maker, unless you use it to get into a graduate program of some type. Seriously, don't plan on making more than $20,000 a year with just a bachelor's degree in psychology (at least not in Mississippi). But plan on having the best type of education you can have for understanding what all is at the root of the ways of society. |
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Last edited by Universal Mind; 01-07-2009 at 01:55 AM.
You are dreaming right now.
Sort of...it really would have put Mississippi on the map in terms of raising America's image of us as a state. The scandal made the company flop and now we're back to square one. Believe it or not...we're still being seen as "That old hick town without electricity and running water" by some northerners. |
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Things are not as they seem
Even though I liked psychology while I still studied and my teacher said that I will have no problems going to university and have top grades in it, I don't really wanna study for 7 more years before I can do it as a job. |
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Jujutsu is the gentle art. It's the art where a small man is going to prove to you, no matter how strong you are, no matter how mad you get, that you're going to have to accept defeat. That's what jujutsu is.
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