Self studying my favourite subject Psychology instead of majoring in it

Pursuing my passion for psychology through self-study rather than a formal major.

Right now, I’m majoring in math and statistics because it opens up job opportunities as a financial or business analyst. While I truly enjoy psychology and people often say to follow your passions, the job market for that field isn’t as strong. I’m currently diving into an introductory psychology textbook, and I’m finding it really enjoyable, but it doesn’t quite match the depth of a full major. On the bright side, I’m also having a great time with my math and stats courses!

One Reply to “Self studying my favourite subject Psychology instead of majoring in it”

  1. It’s great that you’re self-studying psychology while pursuing a major in math and statistics! Balancing your interests with practical career prospects is a smart approach. Psychology can certainly enrich your understanding of human behavior, which can be beneficial in fields like business or finance, especially in roles that require teamwork or understanding consumer behavior.

    You’re right that majoring in psychology may not lead to as many direct job opportunities compared to fields like finance or analytics, but many employers value the soft skills and critical thinking that psychology can provide. If you’re enjoying the intro psych textbook, consider integrating what you learn into your current studies or looking for ways to apply psychological concepts in your future career. For example, understanding behavioral economics can be a fascinating intersection of both fields.

    Ultimately, it’s about finding a balance that works for you. Mixing your passion for psychology with your math skills could lead to unique career opportunities down the line. Keep exploring both areas, and who knows, you might find a niche that perfectly combines them!

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