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From: asterisk-users [mailto:asterisk-users at lists.digium.com]
Sent: Sunday, April 30, 2017 3:55 AM
To: marcotasto at libero.it
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You can get a Master's in Psych without doing the PhD. However, keep
in mind that a PhD is a research degree, so that may be what you want to
focus on. You could potentially consider applying to programs that allow some
students to continue on to PhD after their masters - that way, if you decide
to continue to a PhD, you won't have to retake classes, etc.
Many research positions (e.g., with the navy, for companies) require PhDs,
but I'm sure some hire master's degree holders (I know of one at
RAND, for example). Also, you could be hired as part of another PI's
research team, and non-profits or county govts sometimes hire master's
holders for research positions. However, if you are passionate about research,
it is my opinion that a PhD is the way to go.
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