<p>I recently have confessed to myself the fact that I have psychic ability. I know, I know, people are going to be, to put it mildly, skeptical; I was, too, at first. Then, I just realized that I am psychic, accepted myself for who I am, and, well, there's nothing to be ashamed about. </p>
<p>I want to further my education of my ability and I also want to understand the history of those like me. Plus, I just want a degree, but it has to relate to my psychic powers. </p>
<p>Probably Economics. When you can conclusively tell people what will happen in the economy before it does, and back it up with theory, you’ll be a powerful man.</p>
<p>If you’re like the thousands that can’t objectively prove their supposed abilities, you could study psychology/neuroscience or business. I’m sure a lot of business managers would love to find out what their competitors are planning, a la Inception. If you study psych you could learn all about selective attention, and all the other tricks (excuse me, “powers”) psychics use to defy fundamental laws of physics.</p>
<p>Evergreen State and UArizona offer conscious studies if you’re interested in that sort of thing. The people involved in the department would probably be much more “sympathetic” to your claims than would the rest of the world.</p>
<p>Study psychology so you can realize how delusional you are. On the other hand, you could study something useless so that you don’t waste an employer’s time. I would never hire someone who thinks that he/she is psychic because it shows mental instability and the bad kind of quirkiness.</p>
<p>The field you want is parapsychology, however there aren’t many places to study it in the United States. If you’re lucky you’ll find a few colleges that offer a course in parapsychology. The 2nd post is pretty much the best answer you’ll get.</p>
<p>I’ve known about that program for years, and in the 6 years I’ve been on here, this is the first opportunity I’ve had to share it. Had to take my chance even on a ■■■■■ thread lol.</p>