IT and law are iffy, you can always find a job with a b. admin, but the best outlook is for accounting. Most schools are having trouble finding enough accounting students to satisfy the needs of the recruiters from the accounting firms.
2007-04-05 18:22:48
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answered by neniaf 7
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ive got a law with criminology degree, didnt fancy the lpc as it bored me silly so did an ma in criminology, now doing a phd and have my own business.
if your anything like me your plans will change numerous times throughout your university life so just go with what sounds good now. many grad schemes arent too bothered about what you study as long as you do well in it. good luck...
2007-04-07 14:30:14
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answered by snakey-snips 2
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Law is bloody expensive (professional course (LPC) costs anything between £5500-£10000), and its dam hard to obtain a training contract (if you want to become a solicitor)
2007-04-06 05:50:16
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answered by cadsaz 4
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