Hello beautiful people! Have you ever watched a crime show like Criminal Minds and thought to yourself that it was a cool job? Well, today I'll explain to you what they do and the difference between the two different psychologies that play a part a. big part in our legal system.
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Criminal minds is one of the things that got me wanting to do psychology as well! I'm actually even planning on joining the fbi someday.
Bro wants to become a fed
The show inspires me to psychology and law and become a private investigator
I’m trying to narrow my choices down from cognitive, forensic, bio psychology, personality, and clinical psychology 💀💀
Me too
Bones tv series got me interested in forensic psychology
You are SOOOOOO good in explaining
this actually helped me understand a bunch of things I also started wanting to involve myself into that type of field because of criminal minds I know its way different than real life but it does seem interesting even outside of the tv shows.
You explained in such a easy way thanks 👍
Can you do forensic Pscyhology vs law school ? THIS WAS PERFECT
I love you for this!!! Just subscribed 💖 I love how you referenced criminal minds!!!
Thank you so much for this video, its truly helpful!
Thank you so much, for your great explanation....🥰🥰🥰
I really enjoyed watching this video! I'm trying to pursue my masters in criminal psyc and this video really help me to differentiate the two :)
I’m currently pursuing my psychology degree, and am trying to narrow down my concentration between forensic and cognitive psychology. I’ve been watching and reading as much as I can to learn about each profession! Thank you for your video! ❤️
Very informative 🎉
Looking into getting into criminal psychology after I am done with current courses in June: Going for pharm tech cert currently. I've been doing research over the last couple of weeks on criminal psychology, undergrad to grad, Masters to doctoral. Would anyone suggest skipping over Associate's and going straight in with Bacholer's courses first then working to Master's and Doctoral or is keeping Associate's in mandatory ? And if anyone also has any advice on how courses, home work to work load, interships etc. went I would really apperciate it! Blessed be!!
Me confused what to pick from psycho oncology, neuropsychology, criminal psychology and forensic psychology or clinical forensic psychology or criminal forensic psychology i think the last three are same right ????😅😅😅😅
THANK YOU.
Hey I got excepted into college for. Forensic psychology I start next semester I’m nervous
You got this!
Can we go for a masters in forensic psychology after completing the bachelor's degree in law??
I don’t believe you have to have a degree in psych to get a masters in it. It might help you a bit for getting in, but in your statement of purpose, a good thing to do would be explain how your undergrad in law is applicable to getting a masters in forensic psych and vice versa. Hope this helps!
What jobs can you do with both those majors
I’m not sure but I can make a video about it if you’d like!
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