Question Posted Thursday February 19 2009, 12:59 pm
I am 15 years old. I am sophmore in high school and i feel like all the classes i take are useless. I know what I want to do as far as my career and classes like chemistry have nothing to do with it. I was wondering are there any ways for me to study behavioral profiling, learning how to do it and get better and what not. I know I cant take online college courses but are there any free ways of doing so, or any good books?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? just_ask_me answered Friday February 20 2009, 9:51 pm: There aren't any 'learning how to do it' kind of things. I'm in the field of psychology right now and in college, so you're definitely going to need to go to college. I know those classes you're taking now seem useless and a waste of time, but you got to get through them and graduate. Once you graduate, decide what college has the best psych, sociology or behavorial science department and classes. Once you get involved in those classes, you'll have a better idea of which direction to go in and what major best suits that sort of career. If you definitely want to have a career in behavorial profiling, you'll probably need a BA or Master's to get a good job. Good luck! [ just_ask_me's advice column | Ask just_ask_me A Question ]
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