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2.Get a Master's degree and complete state licensing requirements to become a clinical or counseling psychologist
3.Get a Master's degree and complete state requirements to become a high school counselor or diagnostician
4.Get a Secondary education certification and teach psychology in high school (most of the ones I knew in Texas were also coaches, so it helps to have minor in athletics).
5. Change your major now to something that you want to do other than psychology, and just minor it in.
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