i dont know sorrry :)
but what comes after that is looking for opportunities
Becoming a Psychiatrist is a long difficult process, requiring at minimum 10-12 years of schooling. The ideal situation would be to start planning in high school, focusing on taking science classes. While in college major in pre-med or a science degree related to the body, once you graduate goes to med school. After you are done with med school, you would start a 4 year psychiatrist residency. Upon completion, you would be an official psychiatrist.
There is no appropriate answer to this question because it is not a question. I cannot this of anything more to add since there was nothing asked and this is just silly!
No, you do not get paid. In fact the opposite is true: You pay a lot of money to go to med school.
No school, INCLUDING Harvard, combines college with med school. You still need your bachelors degree before you can go to med school ANYWHERE. Some schools may have programs where you can shorten the span from 8 years to 7 but no school combines them.
Yes, one of the top med schools in the country.
Because potential psychiatrists must earn a medical school degree, the undergraduate should take the types of courses required to get into medical school, such as biology, chemistry, physics, and math. Good majors to declare include psychology, biology, or pre-med.
It depends on which school you are applying to.
8 years :)
More important, focus on the requirements for Med School. Psychiatrists are physicians with a specialty in psychiatric medicine. You will probably want to take higher-level or college oriented courses. Your counselor can give you more information.
You have to go to Medical School to be a Psychiatrist. A real Medical School not one of those ones they advertise for on television. You need a BA degree before Med School in which you could major in Psychology but I'm not even sure it's necessary. You could be a Psychologist with just a BA but most places doing the hiring want a Psychologist who has a Masters degree. Bottom line, both are going to require a lot more time, energy, and money than you have realized.
http://www.studentdoc.com/medical-school-requirements.html Check this site out to find out all the requirements you need for med school! You'll be ready in no time!
AnswerYou can apply for a medical degree (DO, MD, or MBBS/MBChB) then specialise in psychiatry. It will take time but you can get there. If you have a degree in psychology it would be faster to continue the process to becoming a psychologist by getting a PsyD rather than having to go through med school to become a psychiatrist (although psychiatry generally pays better...)