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Second bachelors degree?
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Not sure if this is the right place to post this but I have my BS in psychology and have about a decade of work experience. However I have really become interested in chemistry and would like to pursue graduate education in the field.

Is my best (only) option to return at the bachelors level, earn a BS in chemistry, then apply to graduate programs?

It feels redundant and financially wasteful to earn a second bachelor’s degree when I could go into graduate psychology studies but I don’t have the desire to follow that path other than neuroscience, which is still somewhat of a stretch from generally psychology.

Anyway any input is appreciated 🙏

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