Homework – Written response You have to choose a career in psychology. What type of psychologist would you like to become and why? What educational sacrifices.

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Homework – Written response You have to choose a career in psychology. What type of psychologist would you like to become and why? What educational sacrifices would you have to make? Write a 1 page response. – 50 points

How much do they make? Salaries for Various Psychology Jobs Career Counselor: $46,000 Clinical Psychologist: $63,000Clinical Psychologist Counselor: $47,530 Health Psychologist: $40,000 (entry-level) to $85,000 (advanced-level)Health Psychologist Industrial-Organizational Psychologist: $97,820Industrial-Organizational Psychologist Psychiatrist: $144,020 School Counselor: $53,750 School Psychologist: $59,440School Psychologist Sports Psychologist: $54,000Sports Psychologist Substance Abuse Counselor: $59,460

How much school is needed? Clinical Psychologist: Doctorate Degree in Psychology (4 to 7 years of graduate school)Clinical Psychologist Industrial-Organizational Psychologist: Master's Degree (2 to 3 years of graduate school)Industrial-Organizational Psychologist Licensed Counselor: Master's Degree (2 to 3 years of graduate school)Licensed Counselor School Psychologist: Varies by state (2 to 3 years of graduate school)School Psychologist Health Psychologist: Doctorate Degree (4 to 5 years of graduate school)Health Psychologist Sports Psychologist: Master's Degree (2 to 3 years of graduate school)Sports Psychologist School Psychologist: Master's degree (2 to 3 years of graduate school)School Psychologist Child Psychologist: Doctoral degree (5 to 7 years of graduate school)Child Psychologist Criminal Psychologist: Master's degree (2 to 3 years of graduate school); a doctoral degree is recommended.Criminal Psychologist