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Hi, Iām 26 and currently going back to school. My goal is to go to law school after being out for about 6 years. I am going to a local university that does not have many majors that are versatile. I am currently looking into a psychology major because that is the only one at my school that catches my eye besides business. (All they have at my school is business administration) My interests include art (I am currently in a ceramics class), marketing, tech,English/writing and law. I have thought about changing schools to a school that has a program that may be more helpful for what would better suite my needs but I have about 50 credits at this school and I am nervous about changing schools and not being about to transfer those credit. The advisors and faculty at my school has never been helpful. They never get back to you via email, calls, or even face to face. I currently have a general studies advisor that has no clue how to even use the class scheduling system. I have heard a lot about how psychology degrees are useless unless you get a PHD. I guess what Iām asking for is some help and some direction that I have not been able to get from advisors and or faculty. What do I major/ minor in?
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