Try not to stress so much. i'm going through something similar with grad school decisions. i am going back but it'll probbaly be close to a year before I do so. I hear you on the wanting to get it all over with though. Whatever feels right to you. if you're ready to jump right back in, go for it.
What's the APA site? Sounds like something i might want to look at.
APA is the American Psychological Association. They listed the stats from people they surveyed who had an education in and/or a career in the field of Psych. It was really interesting. Generally speaking, the more education you got, the more likely that you would be working in Psychology and the more pay you would get (which seems logical!). But there were a bunch of people with PhDs who were making 30,000 and under...which doesn't seem good to me.
Their website is APA.org (click on "students," then "research" for various surveys), but I dunno if the stats you are looking for are for Psychology. It would be nice if there were a site totally dedicated to different majors and careers on this topic!
ugh, i'm so jealous your done... one and a half more weeks, including finals... i don't stress though, i love it... i hate macs too but i am seriously considering getting one at the end of the summer... my windows pc computer now is so old and dying...
Well...I'm not completely done; finals until the 12th! Macs have way better graphics and are said to have a more stable OS, I just hate the user interface and the external drives/no right-click thing. They look cool though! BEST of luck with all of your finals!!
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What's the APA site? Sounds like something i might want to look at.
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APA is the American Psychological Association. They listed the stats from people they surveyed who had an education in and/or a career in the field of Psych. It was really interesting. Generally speaking, the more education you got, the more likely that you would be working in Psychology and the more pay you would get (which seems logical!). But there were a bunch of people with PhDs who were making 30,000 and under...which doesn't seem good to me.
Their website is APA.org (click on "students," then "research" for various surveys), but I dunno if the stats you are looking for are for Psychology. It would be nice if there were a site totally dedicated to different majors and careers on this topic!
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