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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.
When did you have a difficult time being a makeup artists?
Are there any negatives to this type of work
Any advice about becoming a psychiatrist?
Was the subject hard for you or easy? What advice would you give someone that you wish you knew? What are the requirements for a psychologist? Why did you become a psychologist? What tools helped you or you wished you had in order to be successful? What does a normal day look like as a...
What should I do before college to prepare for a career in psychology ?
Are there specific courses I should take as a senior? Any other necessary steps for succeeding in the future?
How to get into a psychology doctoral program?
What steps should I take as an undergrad majoring in psychology to get into a doctoral program? I'm currently a senior looking at becoming a counselor.
how do i approach getting a job when i’ve never had one before?
i don’t know her to do interviews, i always get anxiety. getting a job is intimidating
how did you get this far in your career?
looking for those in the mental health field along with activism for those with all sorts of disabilities. What do you wish you would have known before going into this field>
How do you choose a career within a certain field?
I know I want to major in psychology and have a career researching in the field. I also want to do counseling(ex: therapy). I am struggling to find a career that will allow me to do that while also having enough pay and time to support my traveling.
what jobs can i get as a 14 year old?
i have seriously bad social anxiety, i want a job that can try to accommodate that. any advice would help <3
What is the hardest part about becoming a grown-up?
Diffucult to provide for yourself?
just a question but?
what is it like being a psychiatrist/ counselor I want to be one but I'm scared and i don'r know if i can handle the stress and emotional toll how do some of you guys handle it
Are there any fields of computer sciences that involve medicine? If so, which subjects would someone have to know to major in them?
Some additonal info is that I have an interest in python, CSS, and html, so would those coding languages help in a field like that?
What is one school that does cosmetology and is cheap but has great education?
What is one school that does cosmetology and is cheap but has great education?
How should I prepare myself for the summer
What are some good study habits to try?
What is the easiest way to apply to a college with the least amount of time you have to put into it ?
I'm currently a highschool senior and have a 3.5 gpa. Looking for a good science college.
How does being a child psychologist affect you mentally?
How do you cope with hearing horrible things kids go through if you are a child psychologist/therapist? I have considered this career path quite a bit, I am just worried I would not be able to handle it all.
How do you prepare for interviews if you’re really bad at making things up on the spot..?
I’m pretty quiet and it’s hard to answer questions especially when I’m very nervous
How many years of education and training did it take to become a psychologist?
I would like to earn a PhD when I go to college in 2024, so what would I have to do, specifically, to reach that level?