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Prepare to spend some time at university. You'll need a bachelor's degree
in psychology to start. This degree takes four years to complete and can be
taken at most major universities.
Get involved in research as soon as possible, even while working on your
undergraduate degree. "Get into university and get started in a research program
as soon as you can. Spend some time in the labs and get to know what's going
on," says Peter Weissenberg, an organizational psychologist.
Graduate school is a necessity. There are more than 600 universities in
the United States that offer graduate programs in psychology.
Getting into graduate school to study psychology may be difficult -- graduate
school committees look for people who are able to function well without supervision.
Any experience you can get supervising or conducting research on your own
is a big help in getting into graduate school.
Beyond graduate school, if you want to practice psychology by seeing clients,
you will need to get licensed or certified by the state in which you plan
to practice. Every state has its own licensing requirements, which usually
involve a graduate degree, an exam, an internship and possibly more.