05-24-2023, 07:05 PM
(05-24-2023, 03:49 PM)ss20ts Wrote:(05-24-2023, 03:07 PM)fthlee08 Wrote: Yes, I am pretty firm on getting my bachelor's in CJ because I am planning on getting my doctorate. I want to be a licensed forensic psychologist and I can earn my masters in a doctorate program. Also, I want my bachelor's to help me get a job more based in what I want to do eventually.
How does a bachelor's in CJ help you to become a licensed forensic psychologist? As opposed to a bachelor's degree in liberal arts? Legit question and no snark. Just something to research. Sometimes licensed fields have more wiggle room in the undergrad degree because they focus so heavily on the graduate degrees.
Agreed. There is literally no reason to get a CJ degree over anything else if you are planning on getting a PhD in Forensic Psych. There's really no reason to even get your bachelor's in Psych either.
If you KNOW that you're going to go further with your education, then your best bet is to get ANY inexpensive degree and get working on the master's/PhD sooner rather than later.
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