Where Are All the Psych PhDs?

Now that you’ve graduated, and you’ve got your degree in your hands, you’ve realized that you don’t want to be a psychologist. After battling through Harvard, or got the best PhD online, and completing your thesis, you think that the last thing you want to do is listen to people’s problems. What do you do now? You’re not alone: more than 75% of psychology degree graduates go on to work outside specifically psychological careers, and about 40% go on to higher education. There are dozens of untapped markets for those interested in psychology work outside counseling.

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Paying to Learn: Tuition fees and their effects in the US

With the ongoing controversy of continually depleting resources going towards the educational system, many researchers have noted the widening of a spread between tuition fees and various statistics detailing the future successes of the college graduate. Not surprisingly, the findings suggest that the more expensive the school or institution, the greater the success of its graduates. This naturally has many socioeconomic and political consequences in the United States, a nation of ever increasing disparity between its well to do and its underclass.

With the middle class in decline even as the economy shows signs of recovery and stability, there are . . . → Read More: Paying to Learn: Tuition fees and their effects in the US

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