Matthew, you are right, but I want to say something about my education - it sucked. For a lack of better words.
Really, I think the school system, at least in my area, is screwed up - there is no teaching for one common goal - what I mean is it was really crazy - you’re learing here about child’s psychology and then there about the biology of psychology, and here trauma. I mean, it is not professors sitting there saying this is what the jobs you are interested in are going to be like and we’re going through these courses in this order to get you to your ultimate goal of doing X. When i graduated, I was like that was nice that I learned about biology, trauma and loss and mental illness and how children think, but how is this helping me get a job - it didn’t prepare me for any job in the way an accounting major or teaching major is prepared in a systematic way to get them to be an accountant or teacher. It was like a blob of material they gave to us without any direction.
For the record also, when I went though there, I had other avenues on my mind - such as being involved in psychological studies, or being an assistant to a counselor/psychologist - which I found out, there are not too many of these jobs out there. I learned after graduation that instead the only thing I am good enough to do is bank teller or some other job that doesn’t even need a degree in the first place (I am not slamming those professions, it’s just as you said, why did I spend that money when I didn’t need it to do the jobs I’m qualified of doing?)
After you’ve I’ve gone through 2 years of general classes and a year of psych, it’s not like I can just change my mind at that point. The counselors there really need to spend time with the kids and let them know what the options are for what they are intereted in. You think my counselor gave a dang? I met with him once when I started and never saw him again - he didn’t care - none of them did.
That’s why I wasted thousands of dollars on an education that did me no good.
That’s a lesson to parents. My parents never talked to me about what my choices were - they just let me go off and do what I want, and I wasn’t mature enough to decide what’s best - what is going to make me money, what is going to fulfill me. Parents need to be involved and have meetings with their children and their school counselors - even if they kids are embarassed. They have the duty to make sure their kids are informed and clearly want to do A or B.