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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Sorry, posted too quickly... example degree and concentration might be like this: BS Physics with concentration in (nuclear, electro-magnetic, astro-physics, xor whatever) [/quote] BS Psychology...[/quote] That is tough. Most psychology jobs will require an MS or PhD - and graduate degrees in Psychology cost money. (By contrast, graduate degrees in Physics or engineering usually are fully funded by the department - through working as a TA or RA). There might be positions as a test administrator at a firm that provides IQ tests or psychological testing. If has good written and verbal skills, then there might be a staff job on Capitol Hill. Also, one could apply for an intelligence analyst job in the IC or analyst at some non-profit think tank. Such job applications would be stronger if one has a solid background in statistical analysis. [/quote]
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