If I spend a decade getting qualifications in psychology (driven to the field because the science interests me and is core to my way of thinking), what are my career options?
I wouldn't be against practice with the mentally disabled, but what other things are out there for psychologists?
the place the thread is in would imply this is prelim student, so the first opportunity to drop down to 10 units is in term 4 when you start year 12 and the HSC course.
personally in my opinion 10 units and 12 units are both as flawed as eachother, so if are genuinely confident in 10 units then...
I hear to practice psychology you basically need a decade of training.
But apart from that, is it good?
Are job opportunities good?
Are the clients all mentally-impaired or do you come across everyday people often?
I guess I'm just wondering if the career is worth it because I'm interested...
If I hand in essays, summaries etc. is my teacher allowed to use it as a reference to teach the class how its done? Or can I copyright it, thus stopping me delivering any advantage to classmates, at least until the trials? If the teacher does use it and I specifically say I don't want to share...
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