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Sinned wrote on 2012-04-16 15:29
I was originally planning to do a Forensic Psychology Major, with Law Minor then follow to law school.
Now that I'm researching more into law since I'm contemplating if I should do a minor in it (since my school is dedicated to criminal justice so all the law classes are based on that) , it seems that a lot of people aren't finding jobs in law and have the huge debt from the cost of law school. Not to mention how a recent newspaper article I've read said that one school (forgot which) was lying about it's employment rates for a newly graduated lawyers.
The last thing I want to do is enter a job field that either offers 1) very little for the amount of work 2)no jobs
Need advice for job in social studies that I can live off of and pay off any reasonable debt.
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rzetlin wrote on 2012-04-16 15:56
Since law is only your minor, is there an alternative minor you can take?
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Sinned wrote on 2012-04-16 16:53
I was going to get a law minor, but now I'm wondering if I'll gimp myself getting classes since I'm also at the point where I can't take a minor because I have too many credits. If I declare a minor, I need to wait a whole day and I register for classes today ._.
So at this point, I'm just going to skip getting a minor, take SOME law classes (since I don't think I can handle 18 credits all on the criminal justice law anyway) and take some other random classes.
But that's beside the point, need job advice D;