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'''Peter Gray''' graduated from Columbia ''[[magna cum laude]]'' and [[Phi Beta Kappa]] with a degree with [[Psychology]]. Later, he went off to get a Ph.D. in Biology downtown at Rockefeller University, became a professor at Boston College, and wrote a popular Psychology textbook which most introductory students use to this day.
 
'''Peter Gray''' graduated from Columbia ''[[magna cum laude]]'' and [[Phi Beta Kappa]] with a degree with [[Psychology]]. Later, he went off to get a Ph.D. in Biology downtown at Rockefeller University, became a professor at Boston College, and wrote a popular Psychology textbook which most introductory students use to this day.
  
He's actually an example of a person that was successful after majoring in psychology.
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He's an example of a person that was actually successful after majoring in psychology.
  
 
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[[Category:Psychology majors|Gray]]

Latest revision as of 21:01, 4 May 2009

See also Wikipedia's article about "Peter Gray (psychologist)".

Peter Gray graduated from Columbia magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa with a degree with Psychology. Later, he went off to get a Ph.D. in Biology downtown at Rockefeller University, became a professor at Boston College, and wrote a popular Psychology textbook which most introductory students use to this day.

He's an example of a person that was actually successful after majoring in psychology.