So look into Clinical Psychology, neurosciences, or possibly even Psychiatry
as possible fields. Then check which colleges offer good pathways.
Yeah you’re right.
But the only barrier for me is BIOLOGY. I don’t like it at all.
omg tysm i’ll keep that in mind!!!
Hey!
Thank you very much for sending me that!!
I got it.
And yes I’d respect my dad alot, and sorry if I said something that might have been hurtful/disrespectful.
And thanks a lot.
Well this is an easy one! To answer your question…
…all you need to do is this…
“give their all to be their best. The thing that everyone tries to be better than others or better than themselves.
Ambition
The fact that they don’t wanna meet the end without fixing their name in the history, that’s me, if not others.
Of course I don’t really have to state the facts like the big name, quality education and blahblahblah.
And I DO KNOW that their are other good universities out there
But, I would like to set my sight on the star called “Stanford” and Just see it as a milestone in my life. Cuz the universe doesn’t end on this star.
And my greatest pleasure is making people happy.”
You’ve got to show them all of it. So you don’t need our help. I suggest doing what this girl did. Good luck.
There you go! By working through your dislikes you’ll be able to narrow the list.
Biology and anatomy will be required courses for any medical degree, even if your target were Psychiatry.
However a Dr. of Psychology will not be stringent on Bio. And it opens a wide career path, e.g. as more corporations realize that employee mental well-being affects performance, no matter which „floor“ - so incorporating corporate psychology into strategic planning and decision-making will become more prevalent.
So instead of just helping individual clients, you could drive systemic changes affecting a large workforce.
Of course, this is just ONE example on how to try to translate your interests and talents into fields of study, which will lead you to seek out colleges with good programs in that field, in addition to whichever one you are currently fixated on.
She has some really good advice, but she was already famous, at least in Denver!, for her work on helping students find scholarships and other educational opportunities. Probably a tall order for most to do some of the stuff she did, probably why she got in.