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Bio medical Science vs. Forensic Psychology?
when i was younger i always wanted to become a doctor, but now it seems unrealistic considering all the studying i have to do, time taken & the cost. so I've considered pursuing a degree in forensic psychology or bio medical sciences as i was always interested in researching, science & the medical field. anybody in those fields, what are the available job opportunities for a girl?
what do you think is better in salary wise &
in recognition?
p.s i'm very much interested in forensic psychology & i don't wanna get stuck in a laboratory all day, so i really wanna know which is better
2 Answers
- Pooky™Lv 77 years ago
Being a psychologist takes 12 years (this includes post doctorate training plus the state licensure).
An undergrad degree in psychology is useless.
- Anonymous7 years ago
Both of them will require beyond a bachelor's degree, masters or even PhD to become involved in biomedical research and the same for becoming a psychologist.
Here's more information on these careers: http://www.payscale.com/research/US/Job=Forensic_P...