<p>Could I double major in Exercise Physiology and Psychology and minor in Biology?
I don't want to be a athletic trainer. I plan to pursue graduate school after undergraduate, if i have too. </p>
<p>What careers could i get with that? </p>
<p>I don't want to work in a high school or be a coach.
I love sports and psychology, but i can't play sports. </p>
<p>Any help would be very much appreciated!!</p>
<p>Thank You(:</p>
<p>Well, you’ve pointed out what you don’t want to do - what is it that you would like to do? My first thought is leading into Sports Psychology, but it doesn’t sound like you want to take that path. If you love sports and psychology but don’t want a hands-on job, you could go into a research program (grad school) and do studies, although that would still involve interaction but would give you a variety with the data collection, analysis, writing the manuscript, and possibly going into teaching at the college level. </p>
<p>I think as you continue through your undergrad years you will have a better idea of what you want to do after taking some of the courses that will be required of those majors. By late sophomore year/early junior year you should have a good idea of what you would like to do and whether grad school is an option you would like to consider. Start doing more research on your interests at that point and taking more relevant classes to make sure it is a fit for you. It all becomes much easier once you’re in a program and taking courses. You’ll know pretty quickly what you do and do not enjoy.</p>