How to become a PSYCHOLOGIST?
Can anyone give me tips on what type of classes to take in high school to help prepare me for good colleges for psychology?
I’m thinking of becoming a clinical psychologist.
Also, do you know any colleges that are good for becoming a psychologist, around the EAST COAST AREA? New jersey? New york?
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In high school, you simply have to do your best in all your classes. A very few offer a semester of psychology in your final year. Don’t worry if yours does not; you will have to start with an introductory class in your freshman year in college anyway.
Cornell, Yale, Rutgers, Harvard – all offer excellent opportuniites, but you do not have to attend a big-name, Ivy League college. State colleges will give you all you need for that initial four-year degree. You will find, though, that it’s an exceptionally popular course of study, and there are so many folks out there with four-year degrees in psychology that getting work as a psychologist is exceptionally difficult. One needs to go well beyond that – a PhD in psychology, however, is no guarantee of a job.
If I may make a suggestion – consider going for your degree in public health administration or becoming a public health nurse. Public health nurses – men and women – are in demand, particularly within the Armed Forces. Either of these can find work in municipal, county or state offices. There’s a wider variety of cases to deal with, and I personally think the education required of such folks is more diverse and prepares you better for a wider variety of health-related careers. An excellent school of public health is located in Cortland, New York at State University of New York at Cortland. That’s just an hour south of where I live. I trained elsewhere – St. Joseph Hospital School of Nursing in Elmira, NY – class of 1978.
Whichever you choose – good luck.
Basically you need three things: a bachelor’s, master’s, and doctorate in psychology. You would have to major in psychology in college, too. You would have to get good grades, do some undergraduate research, volunteer work, etc. etc. Those will look good on your resume for not only work but for possible grants and fellowships as well as graduate and post-graduate school applications.
Good luck and God bless!
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