Quote Originally Posted by Ganj
There are a few fields I'm particularly interested in. Mainly counseling though. I'm leaning towards women's therapy, school counselor, and sports pyschology. What about yourself?

The school counseling is most intriguing to me. For a couple of reasons:

1. I want to help troubled children
2. It doesn't require a doctorate's degree (which I will aspire to when I get enough money for the extra time in school)

The veteran affairs will only pay for 45 months of schooling for me, which isn't long enough to get a doctorates. I want to get my masters and work for a few years and go back. Ultimately, I want to lease my own building out and open my own practice.
So how does this make you a good psychologist?