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    in university. I have not only grown as a person but I have also acquired the foundation for furthering my formal education. Finishing college was a huge goal growing up but it also was my biggest fear. After three and a half years of dedication and hard work, I plan on getting my degree this semester. Getting this far in my education…

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    I decided to choose a degree in psychology instead. During the college years my main areas of interest were medical psychology and behavioral medicine. I was offered an internship position as a Psychologist in one of the Kiev hospitals where I researched quality of life of patients who suffer from kidney failure and receive treatment by hemodialysis. During this project…

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    Theatre, Anthropology of Performance, Social Psychology, and Education Since I was young I have always aspired to become one thing in life: an actress. Whenever I would admit this to an inquiring adult the question that always followed was: “what kind of actress?” to which I would respond rather confusedly that I just wanted to be any type of actress, really— one that acts on Broadway or in movies. As I have grown older and evolved I have realized that this aspiration of mine has naturally…

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    My College Career

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    Education is a very important aspect of life, it guides people into their desired careers and teaches people things they didn’t know before. Many people become nervous about starting a college career, but it’s always worth it in the end. Not many people regret going to college, but are rather very grateful they did. Therefore, college is a time to learn new things and experience different kinds of classes. It’s basically a time of the unknown, these new students are nervous about the future and…

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    10 Degrees to Combine with Psychology for a Rewarding Career Want a way to create a dynamic career that opens various doors? If you are thinking about earning a master’s degree in psychology, you should also consider the option of earning additional training in another area. Getting graduate training in psychology offers a multitude of career options. Nonetheless, coupling your psychology education with another subject can make all the difference. How? According to the American Psychological…

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    imperative to discuss each one within psychology classrooms in order to educate students on the broadness of…

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    Free-Choice Learning

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    research papers in relation to zoos and other informal education settings. Because of the frequent occurrence of this topic in zoo related journal articles, i figured it would be professionally beneficial to learn more about it . So, what is free-choice learning. Falk et al. describe free-choice learning in their book Free-Choice Learning and The Environment as; “the term we use to describe the learning that occurs in environmental education settings when the learning is largely under the…

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    scholars of of education, health sciences, and psychology, currently debating how being a collegiate athlete affects a person's health. There are many people who can relate to this topic, but it is interesting to me because it is a very important topic in sports therapy and sports psychology. I am currently trying to switch my major to Exercise and Movement Science, and last semester I took Sport Psych with Professor Sibold. This class made me realize how interesting sports psychology is and…

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    Experimental and Forensic Psychology Report Two types of psychology are Experimental and Forensic. Exploring these two types of psychology will give insight to their positives and negative aspects. Looking at seven different questions such as types of jobs they do and hot topics, will give examples of these specifics. It can help with ideas of whether or not they might be for the reader, and how these jobs look from the inside out, and the outside in. The types of work Experimental…

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    Psychology The medical field is intriguing because I enjoy helping others and helping them find solutions to their problems. Therefore, I’ll be researching the career of a psychologist. Psychology is fascinating, being able to understand and comprehend why people do what they do, how their experiences have affected them, and how it has shaped them into who they are today creates a completely different understanding and perspective towards others. In my opinion, a psychologist is someone to talk…

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