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    Done for you

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    Done .,

    Was a quick one! Tell her good luck with it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by miss mopple View Post
    thank you all. She is doing a degree in criminology and this forms part of it. Very interesting subject I agree.
    My son [nearly 15] has recently expressed an interest in criminology/psychology.
    If you get a chance Miss Mopple, could you ask your niece if she has any advice about which way to go with regard to 'A' levels etc? [sorry, I know that's cheeky but I'm clueless]
    The last we heard he wanted to be a red power ranger [aged 3] so I'm taking this recent revelation and running with it!
    Have done survey BTW.

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    yes of course I'll ask her. I'll try and catch her online tonight for a chat x

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    done
    good luck with it

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    Bananabrain this is what she said:

    Sociology, psychology, politics, communications and culture, law. That's if they see themselves more academic. Some university's accept public services. I got through in communications and culture, psychology and photography.

    Hope it helps x

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    Thanks for the reply Ms Mopple. That's really interesting. He has already said that he wants to do 'A' level psychology so that's good. I would have thought that all the science subjects would have been needed, goes to show how clueless I am!
    Gotta get through gcse's first!

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    Just completed the suvey. Very interesting. Tell your niece good luck x

 

 
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