Psychology has been my life since I was fifteen years old. After going through a bout of depression and suicide attempts with a few stays in a hospital, the idea of studying the human mind has intrigued my existence.
As some of the closer friends I have established on this forum know, I am currently a junior studying Psychology and Legal Issues with a minor in U.S. History. Recently, I was accepted to an interning position at the local FBI field office for my state next summer. This opportunity is extremely exciting to me. I hope that one day my degree will allow me to work with the FBI, or another criminal investigation agency, to pursue and bring to justice sex offenders who target minors.
Whether you are interested in the field, have a question about possible job opportunities with a Psychology degree, or just have a random question; please feel free to ask.
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1 ReplyI studied Psychology at A Level in College and my Girlfriend is actually doing a BSc (Hons) Psychology course at University so I've been exposed to the world of Psychology quite a bit. My question to you is with the different approaches Psychology takes to understand Humans (Cognitive, Behaviourism, Humanistic, Psychodynamic and Biological for example), which approach do you feel has the most relevancy to todays society and which approach do you feel most accurately interprets the human mind? Keep going with Psychology though, it's a great field of work to get involved in.