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What could I do with a Criminal Justice AND Psychology degree?

I planned on becoming a Criminal Psychologist but there is no clue if that will happen because I am supposed to get married and that would not stop me from going to college, but he is majoring in civil engineering and basically has jobs lined up already since he is about to graduate. Any ideas on something I could do that would still bring in money to where we aren't living off of one paycheck? I don't know if I want to get a masters in either of the degrees yet.

(we have decided I will not go into law enforcement, I was raised by a police officer and I never want to deal with what I have seen them go through)

Thank you!

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  • 0110
    Lv 7
    6 years ago

    A bachelor's in either is useless.

    To get licensed even as a psych counselor you need a masters and, depending on the state, 1 to 2 years supervised clinical experience.

    CJ in itself is also useless for real work.

    Basically like untalented English majors you are qualified for McD's

  • Anonymous
    6 years ago

    Bother minorities.

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