Thursday, December 8, 2011

Masters in psychology or behavioral economics


Masters in psychology or behavioral economics?
I want to get a Master's in either psychology or behavioral economics (not a phD). Ideally, I want to start next fall. I have top scores and graduated from an ivy league school, but have no experience in psychology. What are the top programs I could look into?
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phycology


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you would have to be super smart at thinking outside the box... like me


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You cant really get jobs with just a masters in psychology, you really need a phd unless you plan to work in a school one day (thats what I am doing myself right now as a educational specialist in psychology). I dont know much about the beh. economics- so cant speak to that, but that could be an issue as far as jobs and also pay.

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Of course, you will need a portfolio to apply to a graduate degree; for that reason plus your GPA, you may wish to take some art/life drawing courses. masters in clinical psychology

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