you can get by with stats alone
The type of core skills of a psychologist may differ according to speciality. You can secure this information by going to the following link. http://www.cpmb.ca/documents/Core%20Competencies%20Document.pdf
by going to college evry day to take a science class.
If you are trying to become a college professor then you are going to need a lot of different skills but it really depends based on what type of education field you are going to try to fit in best
One of the most important skills you gain going to college is people skills and learning how to communicate with others. Problem solving is another important skill to gain while in college. Another great skill is the ability to work in high pressure situations.
yes, then were are you going to learn the skills from.
Jean Piaget was a developmental psychologist. His definition of children was someone going through the four stages of development he theorized about.
You can train to be a barber through an apprenticeship, but this will normally involve going to classes at a college (not university).
No.
Paralegal certificates enable someone to learn the necessary skills to be a paralegal assistant without going to college. They are cheaper and faster to obtain than a college degree.
I'm sure it's worth something
The best advice I can give you is to go and see a counsellor or psychologist. This is a hard time for you to go through and then to find this out...the best thing to do would be to speak to someone about what you are going through.
yes he is going to my cousins college