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  1. Graduate high school (4-years)
  2. Enroll in college as an undergraduate (4-years)
  3. Major in some form of science such as Biology or chemistry. Some universities will offer a form of neuroscience degree too which is related to psychology.
  4. Get accepted into a Graduate School doctoral program or start with a masters somewhere and eventually go for your Ph.D
  5. Graduate Grad School (5-years)
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