Which interesting/well-paying jobs can i get with a masters/PhD in Psychology?

ryanc

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I want to do Psychology for A-level and although people say i shouldn't because it's deemed as a useless A-level,i really want to do psychology, not just as an A-level, but as a degree. Is this a good choice? I did a bit of research and i discovered that i'll have to do 8-10 YEARS of studying if i want a decent psychology degree in Uni, and a further year or two in training/work-experience!!!!
On top of that, i don't think there are many well-paying psychology jobs out there that don't require decades of experience, or talking to serial killers.
 

Glom

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Industrial/organizational psychology.
School Psychologist.
Genetics Counselor.
Animal-Assisted Therapist.
Engineering psychologists
Evolutionary psychologists
Sports psychologists
Positions within business and industry will pay a higher rate than positions in mental health unless you are in a private practice
 

Glom

New member
Industrial/organizational psychology.
School Psychologist.
Genetics Counselor.
Animal-Assisted Therapist.
Engineering psychologists
Evolutionary psychologists
Sports psychologists
Positions within business and industry will pay a higher rate than positions in mental health unless you are in a private practice
 
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