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Is psychology useful to be a Prosecutor?

I would love to study Psychology when I grow up, but my dream job is being Prosecutor. Will it be useful? #law #psychology #lawyer #prosecuter #criminal-justice

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Linda Ann’s Answer

I must say that I am rather biased. Almost any occupation where you are interacting with humans will require the knowledge of psychological principles! So, go ahead, study psychology as an undergraduate and go to Law School!

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Dalel’s Answer

I think psychology is a great pre-law major! I also think psychology will lend itself to many other career options. That said of greater significance is is whether you, personally, feel drawn to your undergraduate major. If you enjoy your undergraduate coursework, you are more likely to grow and perform well. Law school, like most, graduate programs or professional schools, will look at your major and performance (GPA). I did not study psychology but I LOVED my major and performed very well because I loved it so. Good luck and have fun in college!
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