05-24-2023, 12:57 PM
(05-23-2023, 10:30 PM)ss20ts Wrote: Or get a bachelor's degree in liberal arts and then a master's in forensic psychology.
I'd lean that way too, except that the Master's in Forensic Psych is $22k, while the bachelor's could come in at around $10k.
I think it really depends on what the job you want requires - if you have to get a master's to get into the job, then I agree with ss20ts. But if you just need a bachelor's degree, then it would behoove you to spend a bit more on the bachelor's (more expensive than UMPI, EU, and TESU) and get the bachelor's that will help most in your career.
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