Difference between masters and batches in Psychology (child psychology really )?
I am wanting to get my masters in child psychology but don’t understand. After I get my batchers, what EXACTLY do I have to do to get my masters in child psychology?
I am wanting to get my masters in child psychology but don’t understand. After I get my batchers, what EXACTLY do I have to do to get my masters in child psychology?
Lindy said,
Wrote on May 2, 2010 @ 10:04 pm
You are joking, right?
Waynette S said,
Wrote on May 2, 2010 @ 10:56 pm
You have to get your BACHELOR’S first, then go to graduate school for your MASTERS. Each university has different courses you have to take, and different comprehensive tests to take. Check out the university’s requirements before you try to enroll.
Gem said,
Wrote on May 2, 2010 @ 11:19 pm
3 years and a few hundred thousand.
In both cost & earning potential.
Grimace said,
Wrote on May 2, 2010 @ 11:39 pm
Batches of what? Cookies? Babies? Don’t get it.
Jay D said,
Wrote on May 3, 2010 @ 12:12 am
While going for either your masters or BACHELORS, you may want to take a few english classes…preferably grammar.
seemore said,
Wrote on May 3, 2010 @ 12:21 am
A BA or BS is a Bachelors degree also called an undergraduate degree. You must have that before applying to grad school. Graduate school is either a Masters or a Doctorate degree. Masters is about 2-3 years and Doctorate is another 2-3 years.
Get a Bachelors in just about anything then apply to graduate school (these are usually at the same university). You have to be accepted to graduate school.
To be a child psychologist you must get a PHD or doctorate. Anything else (masters) you would be a counselor or therapist if you go the mental health route. There are other psychology degrees like experimental and such. These may do research or experiements, but not work with clients as counselors. With a BA/BS in psychology you would not be anything and since its just a liberal arts degree, you may be under employed!