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Jared Mohammed wrote:I would say one great degree to get is Psychology. To understand the human mind and the ways we interact to others is a priceless asset to have.
Jared Mohammed wrote:I would say one great degree to get is Psychology. To understand the human mind and the ways we interact to others is a priceless asset to have.
We don't have a Pharmacology degree here locally or have any industries that is related to making them, UWI Cave Hill Campus and UWI Mona Campus have those programmes (the former is a Master Degree for those doing MBBS, I think and the latter is if you decide to do only 4 of the 6 years to get a Doctorate in Pharmacy).88sins wrote:Jared Mohammed wrote:I would say one great degree to get is Psychology. To understand the human mind and the ways we interact to others is a priceless asset to have.
Another useless degree.
But you see chemical engineering and pharmacology? those are two disciplines that have literally unlimited potential, especially if you like R&D and have a specific goal/objective in mind.
If you get your Master degree within that field you can practice to be a clinical Psychologist and potentially open your own business.alfa wrote:Jared Mohammed wrote:I would say one great degree to get is Psychology. To understand the human mind and the ways we interact to others is a priceless asset to have.
What are the job prospects for that field? And I'll go out on a limb to say that psychology doesn't necessarily help your understanding the human mind as there are often different contradicting theories in said field. Case in point my favorite psychologist is Jordan Peterson but a lot of people disagree with what he says even though he's an actual psychologist
Jared Mohammed wrote:We don't have a Pharmacology degree here locally or have any industries that is related to making them, UWI Cave Hill Campus and UWI Mona Campus have those programmes (the former is a Master Degree for those doing MBBS, I think and the latter is if you decide to do only 4 of the 6 years to get a Doctorate in Pharmacy).88sins wrote:Jared Mohammed wrote:I would say one great degree to get is Psychology. To understand the human mind and the ways we interact to others is a priceless asset to have.
Another useless degree.
But you see chemical engineering and pharmacology? those are two disciplines that have literally unlimited potential, especially if you like R&D and have a specific goal/objective in mind.
For Chemical Engineering, it was good when we had Petrotrin. But ever since they cease operations there are not much spaces available for those who want to pursue in that direction. Electrical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering, both, have way more job openings available for them meaning that getting said job would be less competitive.
Jared Mohammed wrote:If you get your Master degree within that field you can practice to be a clinical Psychologist and potentially open your own business.alfa wrote:Jared Mohammed wrote:I would say one great degree to get is Psychology. To understand the human mind and the ways we interact to others is a priceless asset to have.
What are the job prospects for that field? And I'll go out on a limb to say that psychology doesn't necessarily help your understanding the human mind as there are often different contradicting theories in said field. Case in point my favorite psychologist is Jordan Peterson but a lot of people disagree with what he says even though he's an actual psychologist
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