I have a few questions about a psychiatrist?!


Question: I have a few questions about a psychiatrist!?
-How long would it take to go to college for a masters degree!? A bachelor's!?

-How long does do you have to do a residency for!?

-If there are any actual psychiatrists answering this question, after you were done with school, were you in any debt from all your schooling!? If so, how much!? How long did it take you to pay it off!?

If you have any other information on this career, it would really help!. Thanks!Www@Answer-Health@Com


Answers:
A psychiatrist has to:

1!. Graduate from high school with a very high GPA!.

2!. Graduate from a 4 year university/college with a B!.S!. or B!.A!.
with a very high GPA!.

3!. Graduate from a 4 year medical school!.

4!. Graduate from a 4 year medical residency program in Psychiatry!.

You may extend your residency training by a year or two if you choose to have a sub-specialty like pediatric psychiatry or psychopharmacology!. You can expect, depending on the school, to be in debt anywhere from $100,000 to $200,000!. It's too much to go into here, but it's not that difficult to pay it off!.

It should be noted that not everyone gets a Bachelor's of Science degree and that B!.A!. students do get accepted to medical school as long as the required courses are completed!. The four cornerstones of medical school are English, Chemisty, Biology, and Physics!. You need to get fairly high grades in all those subjects!.

For more information on becoming a physician and all the requirements: http://www!.aamc!.orgWww@Answer-Health@Com

it depends where you want to go to school!.!.!.In USA!?In Australia!?where!?if you are in USA!.!.!.!.you have to go to medical school for 7-8 years and then go to Psychiatry for residency!.!.!.!.Www@Answer-Health@Com





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