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I have 4 questions: Q#1: is a MA in Psychology tough and hard? I'm not Einstein smart or anywhere close to that! Can I still do this? Q#2: For my Bachelor's Degree I took things unrelated to psychology, could I still have my Master's Degree in Psychology? Q#3: Are there math classes (anything related to mathematics) for a Masters in Psychology program? Q#4: What are some GOOD-MEDIOCRE colleges for MASTERS DEGREE IN PSYCHOLOGY? - - - - it would help me alot if you (the answerer) is actually in a Masters Degree Program in Psychology - or HAVE been - or basically anyone with experience

2007-02-18 04:32:14 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Social Science Psychology

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Basic Q--Why on Earth would you ever consider a "mediocre" school?! Find the best that you can afford if you want an MA in Psychology. I'm not sure how many offer that, as a Ph.D in psych is really essential to do much work in the field! Depends upon what you want to use it for! With an MA, you'd be doing a lot of testing, probably; maybe conflict resolution... Q#1, Tough enough and re Q#3, you'll have lots of statistics classes! Q#2, since you didn't take any psych classes for your Bachelor's, you would no doubt have to take basic psych courses before you start on any Master's level ones! Go to your school's Guidance Office and ask for some kind of Interest Assessment!! That works to find your interests and abilities and helps you zero in on what you would really enjoy and be most likely to do well! Get guidance counseling yourself to help you zero in on what you really want to do and can do well! Good Luck!

2007-02-18 05:57:26 · answer #1 · answered by Martell 7 · 0 0

ivy leage schools like Yale, Princeton, University of Pennsylvania, and Harvard.

2016-05-24 02:25:33 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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