Psychologist
Natalyiah Stevenson
“A wonderful fact to reflect upon, that every human creature is constituted to be that profound secret and mystery to every other.”
― Charles Dickens, A Tale of Two Cities
Basic information about a Psychologist
- There is three types of Psychologist research, counseling and applied
- Psychologists study how people act, think and feel
- They work closely with clients and try to understand where they're coming from
- They observe and try
- Psychologist work closely with there clients and understand and explain the results and may try to change behavior if harmful
- Psychologists may try to make clients more open to new ideas and changes
- Psychologists work hours are often secured and fixed
- They often earn 53,000 annually at the minimal
- Psychologists often always need a license
- Psychologists usually have a Masters Degree and can get a Ph.D
Pros - Cons
- Good teaching - Far from home
- A lot of academics - No in school tuition
- A lot of student clubs - $53,000 is the total for one year of college
- Great campus
- Athletics (soccer)
- Small classes
- They teach language
What do you need to do to succeed in this career?
Psychologists can succeed by first taking advanced classes in highschool. Science classes are important in this career having advanced classes in math is also helpful. (Example: Anatomy, Physiology and Chemistry ,Biology,Sttatistics and Probability.) Having two years in language can help you go beyond in the career and can be a great addition when applying for colleges.
Colleges I can attend to earn a degree for this career
Marquette University, this university is held in Wisconsin. They have helpful courses for my career choice. It's a private school I think that's a pro and con but it also has instate tuition. Marquette doesn't have a lot of clubs. Cardinal Stritch University, is also held in Wisconsin. It has instate tuition and has a nice campus. Westmont College in Santa Barbara California. You don't get instate tuition but it teaches language. It has classes with 18 students max. Also has athletics and great academics. It cost about 53,000 a year to go here which I personally think is a con.
Milwaukee, WI 53233
http://www.marquette.edu/ Marquette University
Milwaukee, WI 53233
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