I’m 23 and haven’t even completed undergrad because I started off my career as a hairstylist but always held myself back from psychology out of fear! But I always go back to and wish to study it! This was really encouraging thank you!
I remember wrestling with this question before I pivoted into the field. At the time, I was 32 and had 12 years of experience working in banking and finance. I only worked for the one organisation since leaving uni. There were so many reasons not to change careers. For example, I had a mortgage and a well established career. Also, there were some doubts about my desire to change careers. I thought pursuing a career in psych. might've been some fleeting thought, as at the time I was in a bit of a rut with my job. Eventually, I realised that in 5 years time if I hadn't pivoted I may well be asking myself the same question and regretting why I didn't start 5 years ago. So, I enrolled into an undergrad program, dropped one day a week at work and began studying for the first time in 10 years! Fast forward seven years, I was accepted into a Master of Professional Psychology program last year. Just a few more units of study before I start my internship :) So, no. You are never too old to study psychology!
I am 53 years old and changing my major to psychology… I want to become a clinical psychologist. I know there are many years ahead of me, but I don’t care. I love it that much.
This is exactly what is on my mind right now. 30 years old in a completely industry but I never felt a stronger calling now to pursue this. Thank you so much
Hey same here Been working as a registered music therapist for 7 years.. turned 30, applied for psych course, got the offer and enrolled 🥺 about to start in a month im excited
I have just found your channel and I am hooked! I am in my second year bachelors psychological sciences and you have answered so many questions and have also put me at ease. Thank you for your videos!
The oldest student in my psychology honours degree was 75! He was one of the best students in the cohort - always contributing in class and providing valuable commentary. It’s never too late to do the career you want to 🫶🏼
This video was literally uploaded exclusively for me 😅 Thank you so much for this! I worked for 14 years as a foreign language teacher but have always wanted to study psych... never had the time to come around to it somehow. Now i have determined to pursue it and to help as many as I can as a psychologist. Your videos always help me not get discouraged from this new path 😊
I also made the switch from language teaching and it’s one of the best decisions I’ve ever made! I think so many of the teachings skills we have are highly transferable, because essentially as a clin psych, your job is to coach clients in developing better skills and habits. Good luck with your journey :)
I got my bachelor's degree in music and spent my twenties pursuing that, all the while having the desire to go into mental health. I went back to school several years ago for my addiction counseling certification and am now in my final internship before I get my license. I hope to get my master's and become an LPCC in the future!
Hi Ro, just wondering could you do a video comparing the similarities and differences of Psychologist/Psychotherapist/Counselor in Australia? Thanks for your videos as always❤
@@CultMamba Hey! Thanks a lot for your reply. It is actually my friends telling me this would be something for me so that’s a good sign then I guess haha!
Thank you for going into such detail. Im 30 now, single, two kids, having to work full time/ school part time and barely making enough to get by. I have always wanted to go back for my masters but have no clue where to get letters of recommendation or experience to add to application. I have no clue where to start after having graduated with my BA in psych 5 years ago.
Well, I think I’ve got the look of experience down… I’m a 53 year old psychology student with silver hair still doing undergraduate, so by the time I become a psychologist, I will definitely look seasoned🤔😂
I guess maybe I that might be one of the older ones here considering switching into this field. I am specifically looking into becoming an LAC with the eventual goal being an LPC. I am 51 and I have been strongly considering the field of psychology because of my strong interest in mental health. Although I think that this is a career that I could do well into my 70's, I do have my reservations about the low pay (especially for the first several years once finishing school). I think at the moment, that's my biggest concern about entering the mental health field is the pay. But I also realize that my age is a factor in many, many other career avenues. I do like that in the mental health field that ageism, at least from what I can tell, would not be as much of a factor.
Thanks for this. Im considering doing a higher diploma in psychology(where Im from, this is a 2 year post grad course that equates to a 4 year undergrad course). I've always been fascinated with human behavior, why people do what they do and in my own time I've devoured books on psychology one after the other. I've come to the conclusion though that psychology and spirituality are interlinked. Was spirituality a part of what you studied or was that not even mentioned?
I started studying Sports Psychology very recently and I found this to be a big insecurity for me. And I’m only 29! So I can only sympathise with people even older and I hope that it doesn’t bother them too much. 🙏
It's not that i think im old in itself but i almost finished my bachelor of arts degree and im considering psychology as a 2nd bachelors but that would in my country mean that i wont finish the bachelors until im 27. It makes me feel like i will enter the work field too late cus i wont have any experience and cant build a life for myself until my end 20s
Hi, I saw your TH-cam one year ago said you are quitting. Are you still working as a psychologist or doing something else? How is your holiday last year?
with the old filter in the thumbnail you look like a wonderful 33 year old Mexican American woman i don’t mean anything by it, i just can’t help but point it out
My psychologist was in the film industry before deciding to become a psychologist at 35!
I’m 23 and haven’t even completed undergrad because I started off my career as a hairstylist but always held myself back from psychology out of fear! But I always go back to and wish to study it! This was really encouraging thank you!
I remember wrestling with this question before I pivoted into the field.
At the time, I was 32 and had 12 years of experience working in banking and finance. I only worked for the one organisation since leaving uni.
There were so many reasons not to change careers. For example, I had a mortgage and a well established career.
Also, there were some doubts about my desire to change careers. I thought pursuing a career in psych. might've been some fleeting thought, as at the time I was in a bit of a rut with my job.
Eventually, I realised that in 5 years time if I hadn't pivoted I may well be asking myself the same question and regretting why I didn't start 5 years ago.
So, I enrolled into an undergrad program, dropped one day a week at work and began studying for the first time in 10 years!
Fast forward seven years, I was accepted into a Master of Professional Psychology program last year. Just a few more units of study before I start my internship :)
So, no. You are never too old to study psychology!
I am 53 years old and changing my major to psychology… I want to become a clinical psychologist. I know there are many years ahead of me, but I don’t care. I love it that much.
This is exactly what is on my mind right now. 30 years old in a completely industry but I never felt a stronger calling now to pursue this. Thank you so much
Hey same here
Been working as a registered music therapist for 7 years.. turned 30, applied for psych course, got the offer and enrolled 🥺 about to start in a month im excited
approaching my application window for schools now after finishing my marketing degree
Same boat as you. 30 in 2 months, just started a new course in September. Hope everything is going well for you 👍🏻
@@ameehanlifestyle I’ll hit 30 in Dec. Planning to start the course in Jan. All the best to you in your journey
@@iruneas all the best! Hope it’s going well
I have just found your channel and I am hooked! I am in my second year bachelors psychological sciences and you have answered so many questions and have also put me at ease. Thank you for your videos!
The oldest student in my psychology honours degree was 75! He was one of the best students in the cohort - always contributing in class and providing valuable commentary. It’s never too late to do the career you want to 🫶🏼
Thanks 😊🙏🌷
Second this!!
This video was literally uploaded exclusively for me 😅
Thank you so much for this! I worked for 14 years as a foreign language teacher but have always wanted to study psych... never had the time to come around to it somehow. Now i have determined to pursue it and to help as many as I can as a psychologist.
Your videos always help me not get discouraged from this new path 😊
I also made the switch from language teaching and it’s one of the best decisions I’ve ever made! I think so many of the teachings skills we have are highly transferable, because essentially as a clin psych, your job is to coach clients in developing better skills and habits. Good luck with your journey :)
@@nikkihuang7635I'm a teacher to, thinking in going into Psychology 😅
This is awesome thanks 🙏🏾 I’m going back to school to be a psychologist.
I got my bachelor's degree in music and spent my twenties pursuing that, all the while having the desire to go into mental health. I went back to school several years ago for my addiction counseling certification and am now in my final internship before I get my license. I hope to get my master's and become an LPCC in the future!
Hi Ro, just wondering could you do a video comparing the similarities and differences of Psychologist/Psychotherapist/Counselor in Australia? Thanks for your videos as always❤
Hi ro, thanks for giving us hope 😊
Im 28 and starting bachelors of psychological science in Nov as an undergrad. Im so nervous but ready as ever ❤
I’m almost the same age and also debating on starting undergrad. What made you finally decide to do it?
Im 31 and decided to do the same :) It will go well!
@@MikeC-ji3rf Hi Mike, what really helped me was looking at my values and my skills but also looking at for what advice friends came to me.
@@CultMamba Hey! Thanks a lot for your reply. It is actually my friends telling me this would be something for me so that’s a good sign then I guess haha!
Loved this detailed insider, I'm currently studying this field in uni and would appreciate a video of benefits of being a young psychologist🧡
Thank you for going into such detail. Im 30 now, single, two kids, having to work full time/ school part time and barely making enough to get by. I have always wanted to go back for my masters but have no clue where to get letters of recommendation or experience to add to application. I have no clue where to start after having graduated with my BA in psych 5 years ago.
Well, I think I’ve got the look of experience down… I’m a 53 year old psychology student with silver hair still doing undergraduate, so by the time I become a psychologist, I will definitely look seasoned🤔😂
sou do Brasil, acompanho seu canal ao algum tempo, sou formada em psicologia e adoro acompanhar como o mercado de trabalho é diferente entre cada País
Hahah the thumbnail 😂😂😂
I had too much fun with the age filter 😂
I guess maybe I that might be one of the older ones here considering switching into this field. I am specifically looking into becoming an LAC with the eventual goal being an LPC. I am 51 and I have been strongly considering the field of psychology because of my strong interest in mental health. Although I think that this is a career that I could do well into my 70's, I do have my reservations about the low pay (especially for the first several years once finishing school). I think at the moment, that's my biggest concern about entering the mental health field is the pay. But I also realize that my age is a factor in many, many other career avenues. I do like that in the mental health field that ageism, at least from what I can tell, would not be as much of a factor.
Thanks for this. Im considering doing a higher diploma in psychology(where Im from, this is a 2 year post grad course that equates to a 4 year undergrad course). I've always been fascinated with human behavior, why people do what they do and in my own time I've devoured books on psychology one after the other. I've come to the conclusion though that psychology and spirituality are interlinked. Was spirituality a part of what you studied or was that not even mentioned?
I started studying Sports Psychology very recently and I found this to be a big insecurity for me. And I’m only 29! So I can only sympathise with people even older and I hope that it doesn’t bother them too much. 🙏
It's not that i think im old in itself but i almost finished my bachelor of arts degree and im considering psychology as a 2nd bachelors but that would in my country mean that i wont finish the bachelors until im 27. It makes me feel like i will enter the work field too late cus i wont have any experience and cant build a life for myself until my end 20s
Is the pathway same for international students who r coming to study undergrad in Australia?
Do you go for phd?
No I didn’t!
Hi, I saw your TH-cam one year ago said you are quitting. Are you still working as a psychologist or doing something else? How is your holiday last year?
with the old filter in the thumbnail you look like a wonderful 33 year old Mexican American woman
i don’t mean anything by it, i just can’t help but point it out