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Posted: 6/2/2003, 5:58 pm
by dream in japanese
that's true
Posted: 6/2/2003, 5:58 pm
by superrgirll
Naveeder Val wrote:I think forensic psychology would be cool...
i'm trying to get into forensic biology.
Posted: 6/2/2003, 5:59 pm
by Neil
^ what do ya study w/ that?
Posted: 6/2/2003, 6:01 pm
by superrgirll
huh?
Posted: 6/2/2003, 6:04 pm
by Neil
forensic biology........what kinda thing will you be doin after school?
Posted: 6/2/2003, 9:51 pm
by superrgirll
i don't even really know. i am really confused at the moment. i doubt i will even get into the program, so i think it's best that i just not think about it.
Posted: 6/3/2003, 11:41 am
by christa lynn
For getting jobs in teaching it really depends what your teachable areas are. If you have something like physics and math then you won't have a really tough time getting a job simply because most anyone with a physics degree can get better money elsewhere. But if you have something like history and english you've got more of a problem because that area is more or less saturated.
About there being a higher demand in 4-5 years: that's correct. A lot of teachers are getting ready to retire. By the time I could get my degree and teacher's certificate (4-5 years) about half (or more) of the teachers that I had in my highschool will be retired.
Posted: 6/3/2003, 1:19 pm
by Axtech
That's good, that way by the time I would get finished (if that's what I decide to do) there would be ample openings.
Does anyone know what careers are available in criminal psychology?
Posted: 6/3/2003, 1:45 pm
by Neil
^ Crime scene investigator, for one. Ummm probably an interigator (spell check, I'm tired).
Posted: 6/3/2003, 8:17 pm
by happening fish
interrogator
Posted: 6/4/2003, 7:08 pm
by buzhwa
With forensic biology you could probably do CSI-ish stuff or maybe even anthropology (but you might want to major in anthropology if you want a career in that).

Posted: 6/4/2003, 10:05 pm
by I AM ME
kinda off topic but i'm a Swimming instructor and i really enjoy teaching, the only thing you have to watch out for is, teaching the same thing over and over get boring, and also it's REALLY hard failing a kid that you've become attached to

Posted: 6/7/2003, 8:11 pm
by understandablehorror
ya if your teaching, help the kids but dont become attached, i learnt that the hard way
Posted: 6/8/2003, 8:12 am
by nelison
you have to learn to seperate the social aspect from the educational aspect.
We have peer evaluations at my school for presenations and such and I've failed a lot of people on them, people i've grown up with. My friends are all at least 90% students so i think in like 8 years I've only given less than a 60 to one of them maybe once or twice. Thats the sign of a good teacher in my opinion, someone who can distinguish the person from the student.
Posted: 6/8/2003, 7:57 pm
by joe_canadian
I'd like to become a prof of philosophy if I can. I'm just not sure I'm quite smart enough, so in all likeliness I'll end up being something else. But that's my current plan.

Posted: 6/9/2003, 2:45 pm
by happening fish
I have no idea what to be but all my friends have decided that I must become and English professor. I think my friend actually told me, "you have to become an english professor or I will be very upset and sulk for many days."

Posted: 6/9/2003, 2:57 pm
by Axtech
Posted: 6/11/2003, 6:03 pm
by Dumb and Jaded
Axtech wrote:
Does anyone know what careers are available in criminal psychology?
Speaking of that, you should watch "Blood in the Wire", it's on showcase Tuesday's from 10-12. It follows the life of this super interesting Criminal Psychologist who is like the best. ever. It's a really interesting show, it's british so the stories are really interesting and make you think/leave you guessing till the last 5 mins. I would love to what that guy does, it just seems so interesting to me..but I'm off to Western to study MIT, another aspiration of mine [media, public relations, something to do with music, communications, etc]
Sorry 'bout that random ranbling, but if you're interested in Criminal Psych., you'd probably love this show
~*alana*~