I am graduating this year in May and have decided i want to major in psychology. Not quite sure what i want to do with the degree though. Anyway, i have heard math is not a required class when you major in psychology. Is this true or does it really all depend on the college/university you attend?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Work & School category? Maybe give some free advice about: Colleges & Universities? dilemmasolver answered Wednesday March 19 2008, 9:18 am: Well that's great that you chose that as your major but you should plan ahead of what you wh=ant to do with that. Do you plan to get a job as a psycologist or did you just pick it because you didn't have any real passion for a certain major? If you decide to become a psychologist then you'll need to be good at communication skills, writing, patience, and you may need math in case you have to prescribe medication. It's a very hard field to go into but it has a very rewarding outcome. You can go home at night knowing you've helped someone. It's good to learn as many skills as possible because this field is different everyday. SO I hope I helped and good luck! [ dilemmasolver's advice column | Ask dilemmasolver A Question ]
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