A Quote by Jerry Bruckheimer

A psychology degree doesn't get you very far. — © Jerry Bruckheimer
A psychology degree doesn't get you very far.
The psychology degree is simply that I was a chemistry major, and they kept wanting the correct answer, whereas in psychology you basically write whatever you want, and chances are you get a B.
My degree was in Depth Psychology and Religion, so I can really speak directly about pop American psychology masquerading as Yoga.
I want to get a master's degree in... psychology.
I've got two undergraduate degrees: one is a Bachelor's Degree in Philosophy and a Master's in Psychology. I'm gunning for my Ph. D. in Psychology but that's currently on hold.
Obviously astrology has much to offer psychology, but what the latter can offer its elder sister is less evident. So far as I judge, it would seem to me advantageous for astrology to take the existence of psychology into account, above all the psychology of the personality and of the unconscious.
Some fundamentalists go so far as to reject psychology as a disciplined study, which is unfortunate and polarizing. By definition, psychology is the study of the soul, theology is the study of God. Generally speaking, systematic theology is a study of all the essential doctrines of faith, and that would include the study of our souls (psychology).
I studied at a university in Florence and finished my degree. My mother was very strict about this recipe: You need to get your degree.
You can imagine over very long timescales, perhaps far beyond the multi-decade time scale, we might be able to ask very deep questions about why we feel the way we feel about things, or why we think of ourselves in certain ways - questions that have been in the realm of psychology and philosophy but have been very difficult to get a firm mechanistic laws-of-physics grasp on.
No very sharp line can be drawn between social psychology and individual psychology.
I almost got a psychology degree, I almost got a philosophy degree. I kept changing it so they couldn't make me graduate. I studied anthropology and eastern religion, epistomology, and astronomy... I took every interesting course I could find for nine years.
I have a psychology degree, but I was a real theater rat.
My background is in psychology - that's what my bachelor's degree is from, and my specialization.
In Psychology we deal with minds and their processes, and leave out of account as far as possible the objects that we get to know by means of them.
The fact that psychology postulates an external material world and studies it in so far as it comes to be reflected in consciousness, points to another postulate which psychology must assume in addition, namely, the existence of an inner world consciousness.
I'm getting my psychology degree with a focus on marriage and family therapy.
I can't get very far away from Christianity, I can't get very far away from the angels and the saints. I work them in always, in some way.
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