I dont really plan to go into Psychology even though its an option.
The way my degree is its made up into different areas where i get recognition in a few fields.
I did sociology for a couple of years which was going toward my original psychology degree, then i thought about a lot of different routes and areas which would help me further my goals the best so i decided to take my sociology certification instead rather than continue with just a psychology degree because the psychology degree wouldnt be remotely enough and i could now take the degree i originally wanted as i now met the age requirement, then i transferred and rerouted the rest of my credits and chose my tailor made degree to study Law (which also includes social work law) & Criminology with Psychology (which later on is majorily devoted to forensic Psychology & Profiling) instead which will continue into my post grad, so that i could take things and professional recognition from a few fields to use to help further my agenda.
Because of the subjects and the awards ive chosen its a bit longer than the typical degree but that doesnt bother me too much even though its hard work and a bit boring at times when you get to the sections that your not as interested in but are mandatory. The work can be pretty flexible though from time to time.
I was approached and asked what i thought of joining a particular branch of the police force after my completion which i hadnt thought about to be honest but there are a few options, at the time being i dont want to decide completely on an actual profession because my goals could alter slightly by the time i finish my degree and what may seem the best route right now may not be then as their could be better options available to take due to change.
There, very boring post.
I should have just lied and said i wanna be a lapdancer or something
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