Wow, there's a wealth of ignorance in this thread.
There's a vast difference between enjoying the science of psychology and actually being a psychologist.
You have to ask around to see what it's all about; picture yourself as a psychologist and try to determine if that's what you can do.
In most cases, I think, high-school education is not truly representative of scientific fields. So don't base your decision solely on highschool.
For those wondering, even though a simple google search would have sufficed, psychology and psychiatry are profoundly different fields and different paths to take.
To be a psychiatrist is to be a medical doctor. You have to study biology, chemistry and physics. You have to get a degree in pre-medicine or any degree with the appropriate pre-medical courses. Then you have to do four years of medical school. Then you have to get accepted in a residency program.
So for the first 8 years of your life, you're pretty much doing what any Doctor does. The blood, the guts, the rectal exams, the unbelievably long hours of studying, the expensive tuitions, the almost-impossible to get into medical schools.
All of it.
There's a vast difference between enjoying the science of psychology and actually being a psychologist.
You have to ask around to see what it's all about; picture yourself as a psychologist and try to determine if that's what you can do.
In most cases, I think, high-school education is not truly representative of scientific fields. So don't base your decision solely on highschool.
For those wondering, even though a simple google search would have sufficed, psychology and psychiatry are profoundly different fields and different paths to take.
To be a psychiatrist is to be a medical doctor. You have to study biology, chemistry and physics. You have to get a degree in pre-medicine or any degree with the appropriate pre-medical courses. Then you have to do four years of medical school. Then you have to get accepted in a residency program.
So for the first 8 years of your life, you're pretty much doing what any Doctor does. The blood, the guts, the rectal exams, the unbelievably long hours of studying, the expensive tuitions, the almost-impossible to get into medical schools.
All of it.
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