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Most people with psychology degrees end up as psychologists, right? Wrong. Today's psychology students pick from a variety of careers that suit their skills and interests. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reports that psychology degrees prepare students for many of the hottest current jobs, including Human Resources Manager, Social Worker, and Physician Assistant.

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Expand Your Job Options with a Psychology Degree

You might assume that there is only one path for people in psychology bachelor's degree programs. Upon graduation, they enter doctoral programs and emerge 5 to 7 years later with their doctoral degrees, ready to start their clinical practice. While this is a popular career track for psychology students, it is far from their only option. In fact, according to Psi Chi, the national psychology honor society, less than 25% of undergraduates in psychology end up in a career closely related to psychology. Read More >>

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