i dont think so... coz you'll never have a chance to use your knowledge about phsycology. plus its a long and expensive trip to college... ;>
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Kelly the physcology of the study of hamburgers and hot dogs
To become a pediatrician you need to have: 4 years of college 4 years of medical school 3-4 years of residency
Because biology is the study of how life works, in this case how the human body works.
Every class is closely related to physcology..... very good field of study
Upon considering your question on becoming a 'pediatriciam', I would recommend that you take as long as you can to study. Medicine is an important field and attention to detail(s) is critical in that profession; in your quest to become a pediatrician, you should not rush.
Pediatricians have to go to college, so you have to be smart enough to get accepted into a good college and attend for around four years, and then you have to become a physician, which is about four more years, then you have to get more education in pediatrician education, which is around 3 years. So the answer is, Yes, you do need to be smart to become a pediatrician, but when you were a baby, I'm sure you benefited from a good, smart pediatrician, instead of an uneducated one.
To become conversant with rock formations one would need to study the Earth Scienes. The study of geology would lead one to become conversant with rock formations.
You would have to study science as geology is to do with rocks
One would study to be a dietician to become a nutrisonist. I would study online at www.Kaplan.edu