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¡Si hablas español mándame un mensaje privado!
- Apr 9, 2018
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The main issue is that I have schizophrenia, and only 15 % of people with schizophrenia in my country are working, and from those people, only 10 - 20 % have a competitive job. It doesn't sound too good, it almost feels like I am going to end up like them.
The main reason why I want to study psychology is because I want to volunteer as a psychologist. If I have the opportunity to work for money or not, time will tell.
It's a 4 year degree, and it's free due to my partial disability (I would have to buy the books myself). Once I finish it, I will have to specialize in a specific area (probably hypnosis and therapy).
I just don't want to feel like my life was a waste and I did nothing to help other people in need. If I don't do this I think I would end up ctbing anyways. I hope I can make a difference, as tiny as it may be...
The main reason why I want to study psychology is because I want to volunteer as a psychologist. If I have the opportunity to work for money or not, time will tell.
It's a 4 year degree, and it's free due to my partial disability (I would have to buy the books myself). Once I finish it, I will have to specialize in a specific area (probably hypnosis and therapy).
I just don't want to feel like my life was a waste and I did nothing to help other people in need. If I don't do this I think I would end up ctbing anyways. I hope I can make a difference, as tiny as it may be...