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glitzprincess08 04-05-2011 11:48 PM

AKA Soror- Good job with psychology?
 
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What is a great career with a psychology major? I am still a little confused on what to do.

BluPhire 04-06-2011 09:07 AM

Grad School.

A Psych Degree is something you get if you know you are going to grad school.

editz 04-12-2011 07:18 PM

Inside Jobs has a bunch of jobs you can look through. And it looks like they have a section of psych-specific jobs under the title Mental Health Careers

jhawk2817 05-26-2011 01:37 AM

consider a situation where basic principles of demand and supply are at work.

TONS of kids do philosophy or psychology in college (high supply) mean a low demand in the actual field/workforce and this is ASSUMING you are going to go for a masters. You could teach courses at college, but you would need to have doctorate aka invest in 5 years extra schooling and lessen the current supply.

This is in contrast with law school or profession schools which are academically selective and intellectually demanding like Architecture or Engineering; these jobs, however, have wider scope since almost all towns needs a few engineering and architecture or legal consultants in addition to them being hired by corporate profession firms. This directly equates to a negative shift in supply, making them more 'in demand' with the same amount (years of education).

People's perception of a 'good job' differ greatly, but for most it means financial stability and intellectual challenge. For those, unfortunately, not only would you need to invest in more schooling, but strive to be the top of the class and be very involved. But i'm sure, a mediocre job in these touch times are acceptable to the average american.

PiKA2001 05-26-2011 02:09 AM

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Originally Posted by glitzprincess08 (Post 2044121)
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What is a great career with a psychology major? I am still a little confused on what to do.

http://www.mcdonalds.com/us/en/careers.html

























sorry, icouldn't resist.

AnotherKD 05-26-2011 07:37 AM

Did you not think about a career that you would like before choosing a major??? Seems a bit short-sided to me.

DeltaBetaBaby 05-26-2011 07:54 AM

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Originally Posted by jhawk2817 (Post 2058727)
consider a situation where basic principles of demand and supply are at work.

TONS of kids do philosophy or psychology in college (high supply) mean a low demand in the actual field/workforce and this is ASSUMING you are going to go for a masters. You could teach courses at college, but you would need to have doctorate aka invest in 5 years extra schooling and lessen the current supply.

This is in contrast with law school or profession schools which are academically selective and intellectually demanding like Architecture or Engineering; these jobs, however, have wider scope since almost all towns needs a few engineering and architecture or legal consultants in addition to them being hired by corporate profession firms. This directly equates to a negative shift in supply, making them more 'in demand' with the same amount (years of education).

People's perception of a 'good job' differ greatly, but for most it means financial stability and intellectual challenge. For those, unfortunately, not only would you need to invest in more schooling, but strive to be the top of the class and be very involved. But i'm sure, a mediocre job in these touch times are acceptable to the average american.

There is a glut of unemployed lawyers. Law school is no longer a good idea.


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