Question: What subjects do you have to be good at to be a phycologist?
Asked by lani to Chris, Emily, Martin, Natalie, Tamsin on 20 Mar 2010 in Categories: General.
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I found this on the tinterweb http://www.psychblog.co.uk/so-you-want-to-be-a-psychologist-180.html It mainly focuses on what to study at university. But I imagine Maths, Sciences and Psychology are going to be the best subjects to set you up for this journey. It would be best to speak to your careers adviser at school for full advice. You could also visit you local connexions centre to get more information http://www.connexions-direct.com/
Some work experience might also help, so ask your careers adviser about possible places you go to for some experience. This would allow you to see whether it really is something you are interested in!
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The study of algae heh? Which ones are you interested in?
As with all biology subjects I would say you should be interested in biology at school (of course). And then a bit of Maths and Chemistry always helps if you are going into any science so you can analyse data and understand molecules and molecular techniques you may have to use.
I have just looked at natalie’s answer? Do you mean phycology or psychology? Seaweed or minds?
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Did you mean phycology – the study of seaweed? Or psychology? The answer is pretty much the same in both cases anyway LOL!
You just need to get a good general education including some scientific training – particularly Biology I would suggest.
If you want to go to university to get a degree in psychology (or any science) you should talk to your schools career advisor – but the usual way is to take A levels at school. This is not the only way however.
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