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Hi all. I am graduating in May with my B.S. in Psych. I live overseas with my husband who is stationed in Japan with the Navy. I was hoping to get some advice from you guys. I initially was planning to attend medical school for psychiatry. Having just recently moved to Japan for the next 3 years (2015), that dream seems so far gone. I need to do something productive for 3 years besides sit around.
I really have no idea what I should do. If I want to become a psychologist, it seems I need an additional 4-7 years of PhD or PsyD training. If I want to become a psychiatrist, I'll need medical school. I don't mind working for it, I'm just not sure what I want to be doing. They both are appealing. Both require additional training. Is there a huge difference in the costs of training? What are the differences in program difficulty?
I'm 27, I'll be 30 when I move back to the U.S. I am so fearful of being a 37 year old student. I want to work on something for these 3 years and have a set plan for when I get back to the U.S. I don't know what to do. I called the mental health clinic to see if I can arrange a meeting with a few of the docs there to get some volunteer or work experience, anything. I'm waiting on a return call.
Do I go for an online masters program and then get back to the U.S. and complete a PhD or PsyD program? Or do I do an online post bacc program while here in Japan and then enroll in medical school when I get back to the U.S.? I'm at such a loss and really need advice and guidance from people who've been in my shoes.
I really have no idea what I should do. If I want to become a psychologist, it seems I need an additional 4-7 years of PhD or PsyD training. If I want to become a psychiatrist, I'll need medical school. I don't mind working for it, I'm just not sure what I want to be doing. They both are appealing. Both require additional training. Is there a huge difference in the costs of training? What are the differences in program difficulty?
I'm 27, I'll be 30 when I move back to the U.S. I am so fearful of being a 37 year old student. I want to work on something for these 3 years and have a set plan for when I get back to the U.S. I don't know what to do. I called the mental health clinic to see if I can arrange a meeting with a few of the docs there to get some volunteer or work experience, anything. I'm waiting on a return call.
Do I go for an online masters program and then get back to the U.S. and complete a PhD or PsyD program? Or do I do an online post bacc program while here in Japan and then enroll in medical school when I get back to the U.S.? I'm at such a loss and really need advice and guidance from people who've been in my shoes.
