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i am currently trying to go back to school and get a degree for something i enjoy and i like forensic and legal i want to work in a field where the to are combined so what degree or courses should i be taking in order to get this degree

2007-04-05 17:29:24 · 3 answers · asked by Promise 2

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Which route would you choose and why? CJ/Pol. Science, Legal Studies/Paralegal, PSY?????

I am at a point where I must decide ...finally.... what I will be majoring in.

I will go to law school once I obtain my BA/BS, although I am majoring in PSY, I want to be sure that I don't miss out on a possibly more applicable/beneficial major. I hate to switch but if there is any time to do so it's now.
I know that ultimately I am the only one who can make this decision; however, I am asking for opinions, feedback, alternatives...... answers:)

**Applicable to criminal prosecution

2007-04-05 16:54:48 · 8 answers · asked by Miracle 1

what do you think of Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy???? is it public or private?? give me more info about it and how much $$$ for a semster and living on campus

2007-04-05 16:33:52 · 1 answers · asked by coolio_xxx69 1

Which one's better?

2007-04-05 15:52:02 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

i have had anxiety over the thought that nothing is real. the only two theories and ideas in philosophy that relate to that is solipsism and cartesian skepticism.

I need to know the inconsistencies or flaws in solipsism or caretesian skepticism. but i cant use any type of materialist or emierical evidence. i need self refuting flaws within the two ideas.

i have heard about wittgensteins private language argument. and if this or the theories that you know of that show solipsism is flawed then why is it said to be irrefutable?

2007-04-05 15:35:07 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

Estimate GPA, SAT, SAT II, AP, etc.
A general acceptance rate would help also.

2007-04-05 15:03:54 · 2 answers · asked by EF 2

Hi, I am a sophomore in high school right. I am usually a 4.0 student and have been since about 4th grade. So, anyway, my high school is on a block schedule; like we have 2 terms a year, basically half the year one set of 4 classes, other half the year another 4 classes.So, this term I had AP Spanish.if u are wondering how I had ap/spanish 5 as a sophomore in hs,its b/c: I took spanish 1 in 8thgrade, spanish 2 first term 9thgrade,spanish 3 second term 9thgrade,spanish 4 first term 10th grade, spanish 5, second (this) term 10thgrade. Yea,and I got a D in it.It was SO hard for me especially with Chemistry and Advanced Algebra besides that class.and so I dropped the class after midterms.but still,I now have a D on my transcript for the class.It was a 72% but still,on MY teacher's grading scale,it was a D. a C minus,the next closest grade, was a 74%.Yea,gay I know.So now I'm scared. Will I still be able to get into a UC since I have that D on my transcript now?should I retake the class?

2007-04-05 14:52:23 · 3 answers · asked by Ask this girl 5

What kind of jobs can you have if you only complete an undergrad degree in Speech Language Pathology?

2007-04-05 14:52:22 · 2 answers · asked by Erin L 1

ok so i got accepted into rutgers pharmacy program and st. john's university pharmacy program. Now as some of you may know, one school is in New Jersey and the other is in New York. Now from what I'm told not only would you have to take a national licensing exam, but also you would take individual state certification exams. so for example, person that wanted to practice in NJ would take the national licensing exam followed by a respective state certification exam. Now my father says that St. John's may be better than rutgers b/c it prepares the student to take a NEW YORK licensing exam as well as the national exam. As a result, a school like St. John's, although statistically weaker than rutgers pharmacy, would be more beneficial to me if i was to get licensed to practice in NY (this seems to be the most probable situation after a graduate).This works the same way for rutgers since it's in NJ (same premise).


What I want to know is...is that true? Or does it not matter what school, no matter what state it's in, you go to as long as it has an overall strong program (which in that case I would go to Rutgers)?


I know its a ton to read but im really lost and need serious help. HELP!

and thanks for any advice that is given.

2007-04-05 14:52:09 · 3 answers · asked by secretaznman 2

I've been a business analyst with a major company for the past 6 years. I get my MBA next month and would like to see about changing jobs in order to make more money as well as pursue a career path with more growth opportunities. What are the best resources for finding jobs for fresh MBA graduates? My undergraduate degree was in Computer Science, but I would like to use my MBA education more than my computer science skills. In case the school matters, it's UGA, in Georgia, and I live in Atlanta. Are there companies looking to hire fresh MBAs that I should contact or should I just be using standard job search engines?

2007-04-05 14:34:27 · 2 answers · asked by imaquitter 3

2007-04-05 14:19:39 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous

im thinking of taking an x ray tech program.. dont know what to do any suggestions will be very helpful please!!

2007-04-05 14:03:17 · 1 answers · asked by melc 3

I realize that most medical schools only accept applicants under the age of 21 and at most 24 (rarely). I think it is ridiculous that they are not accepting mature/older students from universities. So what if someone had been planning out to become a doctor from Gr.7 and go into pre-med programs and turn out to be accepted, what about us? Older people who start to have this new passion of helping people and decide that they too want to become a doctor... and simply because we are older and more mature we cannot get in. I think it is really unfair, doesn't anyone agree? I know some people who had to join the army to get by to become a doctor and your RISKING your life because of the situation in Iraq. I don't think its fair (at all) that younger people should be the ones getting into medical school... its simply not fair and not mature!

2007-04-05 13:25:49 · 4 answers · asked by ? 3

2007-04-05 12:25:48 · 7 answers · asked by katie 21 2

example, what is a 4th Tier college?

2007-04-05 11:45:55 · 1 answers · asked by Keith M 2

Recently i have received acceptence letters from three of my top choice colleges.1.St.Johns University in NewYork,offering me a 10000 a year,40000 overall scholarship2.Morehouse in Atlanta offering me a full tuition scholarship and 3.Iowa State University offering me an overall scholarship of 28000.However I spoke with a navy recruit today and he was telling me about this navy program where the first year I would be doing navy training and taking some college classes and also so some nuclear propulsion classes on board the navy ship.Then the second,third,and forth year,not including graduate school I could go to any college of my chocie,all paid for fully no charge.But when I get out of college for how many ever years I spent there,including graduate years,I have to serve that many years in the navy.And plus I get a salary monthly from the time that I start,starting at about 4200 and it grows from there until the end.And when it ends i can stay in the navy or opt out.What should i do?

2007-04-05 10:08:14 · 9 answers · asked by Black R 1

My boyfriend was recently rejected from a college.. the thing is, he was accepted to many other private schools, but not this state school. Also, he was told by the music director at the state school that he was better than a lot of their Jrs, and one of the best candidates for the school that he's ever seen. His grades are average or a little above... He's doing an inquiry and the music director is going to question it... However, is there anyway that admissions could re-evaulate his material and later decide to accept him for this upcoming year?

2007-04-05 10:06:49 · 12 answers · asked by random_one... 1

my GPA is roughly a 3.2 i am a junior in high school my class rank is 50 out of 189. i volunteer at a local ambulance service almost 48 hours a week. i have my EMT and fire fighter 1. i have not taken my SAT's yet. i just want to know roughly my chances. i am from vermont. i have taken > 7 adv/AP courses. i am on the debate team for three years, and attended the national youth leadership forum on medicine. i participate in 2 varsity sports, and in a yearly rock concert.

1. University of Vermont
2. University of texas-austin
3.University of Alabama
4. Birmingham Southern college
5. Ohio State College
6. University of florida-Miami

*my GPA is so low due to a terrible freshman year,
**if you know anything about what these schools like to see that would also be greatly appreciated

2007-04-05 09:58:02 · 9 answers · asked by dyriogosdihtvsnp 1

I'm not likeing high school that much and i just wanted to get some opinions on what you liked better.

2007-04-05 09:46:47 · 24 answers · asked by Tai 2

my GPA is roughly a 3.2 i am a junior in high school my class rank is 50 out of 189. i volunteer at a local ambulance service almost 48 hours a week. i have my EMT and fire fighter 1. i have not taken my SAT's yet. i just want to know roughly my chances. i am from vermont. i have taken > 7 adv/AP courses

1. University of Vermont
2. University of texas-austin
3.University of Alabama
4. Birmingham Southern college
5. Ohio State College
6. University of florida-Miami

*my GPA is so low due to a terrible freshman year,
**i play 2 sports and participate in a music concert yearly


THANK YOU!!

2007-04-05 09:45:59 · 5 answers · asked by dyriogosdihtvsnp 1

2007-04-05 09:22:48 · 5 answers · asked by Tappy 2

I just got into my dream school, but now I'm realizing that the little itty bitty dorm is gonna need and hold alot more then I orignally thought! SO, what do I really need. Also, any other tips for college would be welcomed! Thanks!!!!

2007-04-05 09:06:47 · 7 answers · asked by lovepaigenicole 1

I am interested in becoming a theoretical physicists within academia. I would like to do research into the fundamental questions about reality and perhaps do some teaching at the college level. I am interested in the philosophical side of physics as well as the math so I am interested mostly in liberal arts colleges.

Which college is the better choice for this path: Furman University, Clemson University, University of South Carolina Honors, or Oxford College of Emory University?

2007-04-05 09:05:31 · 3 answers · asked by aberrantgeek 3

If i major in quantitative Economics (minor in accounting/management) at UCI, could I go on to get a Master's or MBA concentration in Finance? Is it possible? Where would be the best school choices for Finance after I get my BA? (i live in santa ana, if that helps). What are my career options if I go that route?

2007-04-05 08:56:38 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

How do I make her understand that she can do A LOT more with a Harvard degree than with a BC, Brown or Tufts degree? Those schools have great programs in humanitarian work, and I admire her for wanting to go there so she can make the world a better place, but wouldn't a Harvard degree open more doors for her to make the difference she is searching for??

2007-04-05 08:46:52 · 11 answers · asked by Maria I 1

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