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So here you are again.
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You're a psychologist.
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You'd like to figure out what is the best mode of action.
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You decide that you would like to be a school psychologist.
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But you don't want to have to do any more school than you have to.
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This is important because knowing ahead of time, oh, funky, knowing ahead of time will save you a lot of money and time and energy so that you don't have to do any extra school.
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The fastest way to do this is to think about what exactly the school psychologist does and how much experience and professionalism you would need in that setting.
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So at this point, you might know that if you just wanted to teach psychology in a high school setting, all you would need is an undergraduate degree and probably some teaching certificates based off of the type of high school.
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This differs state to state.
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However, this is, excuse me, this is one level up.
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So if you wanted to be a school psychologist, you're really serving more as a counselor.
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You are serving to make sure that children are learning at their best abilities.
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You're doing a little bit more in terms of your job than you would do maybe with just a bachelor's.
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So in this area, you would actually need what's called a master's, master of art...