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a.p.r.i.l
I'm thinkin g of taking this up
but I'm still concerned about so many things

What is the difference between BS and BA/AB Psychology?
I did a little research on the net and it said that AB Psychology deals more on social stuff and sample of jobs that you'd get after graduating this course is a school Guidance Counselor. BS Psychology, on the otherhand, deals more on hollistic psychology and its inclined(obviously) more on the sciences. Like one could be a psychiatrist right after.

(I'm answering my own questions. Please do correct me if I'm wrong because I do not know if the information I found were credible enough.)

Is Psychology a good pre-law course?
Once again, I did my little research here. They said there really aren't any specific pre-law course but there are choices of courses that would equip you well when entering law school.. and Psychology is one of them. When searching on the net, I found a lot of sites and people saying that Psychology is indeed a good choice but I also found others saying there are better choices than this.

Will I be earning great cash after finishing this course?

What specific jobs can I employ myself in after graduation?
aesthete
I don't know about BS or AB or whatever since my school doesn't have it, but it is sorta helpful for pre-law I guess. There are psychologists that help out in some cases because you analyze witnesses and their memories/recollections, thinking, etc. We did a memory unit and we learned some stuff about this.
desperation.
I'm majoring in Psychology right now but I'm not too sure about the degree. For psychology payment, I've heard that it varies. It is NOT based on your intelligence but how many years you worked as a psychologist (You can correct me I'm wrong) and how you deal with people. Personally, I heard that being a psychologist/Psychiatrist gets a good amount of payment.

What specific jobs can I employ myself in after graduation?Personally, you can do a lot of things with Psychology degree but it depends on your level of degree (I think). The higher your degree (PH.D) the more areas you cover. The lower your degree (AB), the less area you cover.
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