Diana Rodriguez Velasquez
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How to be emotionally and mentally prepared for University?
I'm about to finish my first semeter of Senior year. There's so much to plan ahead regarding scholarships, housing, etc. I'm trying to figure out what I should do for next summer to be fully prepared.
How can I develop a career in Veterinary Medicine while also following my love of behavioral psychology? ?
I’m a senior in high school and have loved animals my entire life. For the past nine years of my life, I have been training dogs for competition obedience, rally, agility, and conformation. Since I was a little girl, I have wanted to build a career with animals, large and small. I especially...
What are the difficulties that come with becoming a music therapist? What is it like and what does the job entail?
I am looking into becoming a music therapist after college, but I have some doubts. I am nervous that I won't be good enough and so I wonder what it's like. I just want to know the difficulties so I know what I'm walking into.
How do I best prepare myself to practice psychotherapy in a specialized field?
I want to practice psychotherapy, but specifically for children. What field of psychology would this fall under? What do I need to study? Is it possible to specialize? I am a college freshman.
How do you study on campus without living paycheck to paycheck? Also if scholorships arent enough financial support is it recommended to work while in college?
I am a senior, Graduating in May. I have no work experience and have an interest in studying psychology to be either a clinical psychologist or a developmental psychologist.
What is the hardest part about being a clinical pharmacist in a hospital ?
I am a senior in high school this year, and I aspire to be a clincal pharmacist. The healthcare field is a big interest for me. I dream of changing lives and helping others.
I am curious what the timeline looks like for someone in I/O Psychology and if its a good career to go into? #fall25
I am college sophomore and I am double majoring in Psych BA and Criminology Law and Society BA
Is being a psychologist mentally taxing?
I know you’re talking to people who need help mentally and that is obviously probably pretty taxing but I wanted to know if that could be something I need to consider when seeing if this is the profession that I actually wanna do so far I’m pretty sad on being a psychologist I don’t know if...
If I major in psychology, with a possible specialization in clinical psychology, what should I expect after graduation?
I'm interested in gaugin what exactly the job market will look like and/or what entry level positions in a career with this degree will entail.