thats only type of psychology - clinical and counseling for the meost part. theres many types of psychology that have nothing to do with dealing directly with people at all. many psychologists never see a patient in their entire career like environmental psychologists. some psychologists specialize in business like industrial organization psychologists
did you say you were interested in something environmental? theres always environmental studies with a bio minor sounds like it could be interesting
I am getting my economics & international trade bachelor's degree within a year now after I have been studying for it for about 3 years now. It's getting really boring and I sorta wish I hadn't applied for this college/major but there were not many choices for me.
awesome i have a year left of my political science BA. i may get my teching certificate. but, more likely to join the peace corps and never come back to the u.s. ever
I am trying my best not to drop out though. :cheers2: I'd rather have that piece of paper to fall on , if all goes to hell.
I quit a year and a half in... with one year left you gotta persevere man... otherwise what were the first three years really for, ya know?
I'm on the last year of a 4-year Biomedical degree. Probably going into Biotech, though. Should've majored in that, looking back... Ah well. I don't really know what I want to do either. That's why I'm going into lab work- I'm good at it and I find it half-way interesting, but it's general enough so that I could specialize later on.
started off as an environmental science major...got sick of that shit after 2 semesters of geology switched to Economics - took a semester off my 4th year at school. when i went back, found out they downgraded economics to just a minor...so i switched to Business Management i loved studying economic theory...absolutely dislike how mathematically based economics is though. most likely when i do go back to school, i'll just finish my business management degree and move onto grad school for something else
Engineering once I get things sorted, I got my fafsa fixed, now I need to get a job, register for classes next semester (or online classes in the between) and do pre-engineering, and then upgrade to a real engineering program.
I never went to college. I spent 3 years in the Army working as a photographer. The last 31 years I've worked for a large printing company on a 4 colour gravure printing press. Basically, factory work. Prissy, whatever you decide stay the hell away from factories.