zeldapsychology wrote:
Pamo wrote:
Why don't they want you to take psychology?
I'm an Aspie! LOL! I get really into it obsessive even. Mom/Dad say it was all I thought/talked about before so NO!
Plus my suspension history which I've mention in past PM's they relate the blame more on the me studying Psychology part instead of the suspension not being all my fault. Which is a shame.
If your interests are in psychology then it makes sense for you to take it. Tell your parents with psychology you could be publishing some new theories and diagnosing new disorders instead of just being in a run-of-the-mill position in some other career.
EDIT: Also, remind them that psychology will help your social skills. In fact I look at psychology a lot, both to help understand human social behavior in a society-wide context and to help improve my own social skills.
& Back to the main question, yes. It was intensely interesting. My passion for me has always been the social sciences, particularly social engineering. I spent my free time in middle school writing word documents for entire World Constitutions, and papers explaining political positions just for myself. Later in high school I'd be debating people all over the internet. At first I thought more about how different policies would effect people's lives in society. Now that I've become a lot clearer with myself over what the social goals should be I think more about what can be done based on the material factors within society to move towards them.