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Re: At What Point Did You Realise You Were In The Wrong Profession? by Hausa(m): 7:41pm On Feb 21
Mindlog:


No
Okay.
I did psychology too and really had deep passion for it. But omo...
God dey sha.
Re: At What Point Did You Realise You Were In The Wrong Profession? by Mindlog: 7:58pm On Feb 21
Hausa:
Okay.
I did psychology too and really had deep passion for it. But omo...
God dey sha.

When did you finish?
Re: At What Point Did You Realise You Were In The Wrong Profession? by DeeGov123(m): 8:44pm On Feb 21
Pls can you tell me why you love physics and why did you see physics course as a way of making so much money
saxtaiwo:
Mine was studying a course I have never enjoyed for a day , I was studying civil engineering in Lagos State polytechnic and I struggled throughout my ND, it was at the point of entering HND when I personally and purposely spoke to my self and thank God my inner self listened. I decided to write Jamb again and I gained admission to study physics in Unilag.
Of a truth I am feeling fulfilled taking that decision,about to finish my masters in physics and PhD loading. Teaching may not be paying as we thought but the greater fulfilment I have now is worth more than money.
Please stay in a profession you find joy and fulfillment in, you can be making millions and hate going to work.
When you are in a wrong profession then you must hate Monday morning.
Re: At What Point Did You Realise You Were In The Wrong Profession? by Autonomous01(f): 10:38pm On Feb 21
Mindlog:


Just make sure you graduate with at least a Second Class Upper, as that would improve your chances of achieving Graduate Membership of the British Psychological Society (GMBPsS) which you can use after your name (I have that already).

With that GMBPsS, you will be eligible to apply for UK sponsored visa jobs for the role of an Assistant Psychologist.

Noted. Thanks so much

In the UK, only those who have achieved doctorate in Psychology are recognized as Psychologist, Masters and Bachelor's degree holders are classified as Assistant Psychologists.

Get clinical experience as much as you can, it will help in the long run.
Re: At What Point Did You Realise You Were In The Wrong Profession? by Autonomous01(f): 10:40pm On Feb 21
Mindlog:


Just make sure you graduate with at least a Second Class Upper, as that would improve your chances of achieving Graduate Membership of the British Psychological Society (GMBPsS) which you can use after your name (I have that already).

With that GMBPsS, you will be eligible to apply for UK sponsored visa jobs for the role of an Assistant Psychologist.

In the UK, only those who have achieved doctorate in Psychology are recognized as Psychologist, Masters and Bachelor's degree holders are classified as Assistant Psychologists.

Get clinical experience as much as you can, it will help in the long run.

Noted , Thanks so much
Re: At What Point Did You Realise You Were In The Wrong Profession? by Aaaaarghmed(m): 11:46pm On Feb 21
TruthIsBitter02:

Please can you share with us what you do now?
Am not based in Nigeria.i quit my job as An Accountant in BUA cement to japa.
Re: At What Point Did You Realise You Were In The Wrong Profession? by Jeje247: 6:06am On Feb 22
Miyachi:
The question should have been: "At What Point Did You Realise You Were In The Wrong Country?". My answer is above.
very correct. I should be earning comfortable 6 figures considering the level of training I have in my profession but see me earning weak 5 figures and struggling to keep up with daily expenses 😭
Re: At What Point Did You Realise You Were In The Wrong Profession? by Love800(m): 4:04pm On Feb 22
U had many experiences in bakery. Why didnt u open ur own?
Sonnobax15:
grin
Actually studied civil engineering technology way back in poly,but ended up working in various bakeries before I finally got my own keke cheesy. Omoh,this country na cruise currently.. ..Any direction of profession wey life blow you go, just obey so long food dey dey your table on a stead so that see-finish no go dey las las..
Re: At What Point Did You Realise You Were In The Wrong Profession? by Sonnobax15(m): 4:06pm On Feb 22
Love800:
U had many experiences in bakery. Why didnt u open ur own?
. Actually did that with the help of my very good friend who gave me the privilege to manage his bakery...But unfortunately,the continuous inflation on baking materials chased us out of the business......Bag of flour we used to buy for #13k back in 2018,na 50k+ right now angry
Re: At What Point Did You Realise You Were In The Wrong Profession? by Love800(m): 4:11pm On Feb 22
But people are still in it na. And customers and distributors still stroll into their bakeries to buy.
Sonnobax15:
. Actually did that with the help of my very good friend who gave me the privilege to manage his bakery...But unfortunately,the continuous inflation on baking materials chased us out of the business......Bag of flour we used to buy for #13k back in 2018,na 50k+ right now angry
Re: At What Point Did You Realise You Were In The Wrong Profession? by Hausa(m): 8:33pm On Mar 24
Mindlog:


When did you finish?
Just seeing this...
2016.
Re: At What Point Did You Realise You Were In The Wrong Profession? by Mindlog: 8:37pm On Mar 24
Hausa:
Just seeing this...
2016.

Did you get to work in the field?
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Re: At What Point Did You Realise You Were In The Wrong Profession? by Hausa(m): 11:59am On Mar 26
Mindlog:


Did you get to work in the field?
Not at all.
I had a stint at a hospitality-related service, and then did a lot of online-related gigs.

None were psy-related.

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