Student or working?

Discussion in 'The Lounge' started by wind2000, Apr 18, 2007.

  1. wind2000

    wind2000 Self Schemata

    ^ So true. From the psychologists that ive talked to (no, im not mentally ill :D ), it takes about 10 yrs to complete their studies and to obtain that title. Still remember when i had to do a clinical stage as part of my nursing training, i was bored out of my mind listening to the patients.
     
  2. hiake

    hiake Vardøgr of da E.Twin

    ^ But then most "professionals" had 10 years+ training... including psychaitrists and psychologists.
     
  3. wind2000

    wind2000 Self Schemata

    Doubt ill ever be working in psych field, just not my callingBut i must say that i admire ppl who can deal with those problems everyday of their life.
     
  4. Jun

    Jun Well-Known Member

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    got a degree in computer science...working in dad's company atm
     
  5. hiake

    hiake Vardøgr of da E.Twin

    @wind2000: I always knew there must be a catch to the cushy job of doctors, dentists, shrinks and lawyers...
     
  6. tonyhk32

    tonyhk32 Active Member

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    a level..
    planning to go to pharmlogy
     
  7. ribsandbbqbeef

    ribsandbbqbeef Well-Known Member

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    Is A level equivalent to to AP (advanced placement) courses in the United States?
     
    #67 ribsandbbqbeef, Apr 22, 2007
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  8. ray520

    ray520 Member

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    i'm a uni student currently in my third year of a double degree commerce and science
     
  9. Yeah_Ken

    Yeah_Ken Well-Known Member

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    Still a student = B.Pharmacy = grueling and many pots of coffee and if anyone has anything you can eat to enhance memory please tell me lol
     
  10. _keke_

    _keke_ Well-Known Member

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    both student and working. =) 1 year 4 me.