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Can I Join the Massachusetts State Police With an Associates Degree?

Question by : Can I join the Massachusetts state police with an associates degree?
I have a perfect background, no drug use or anything. I will have my associates degree in criminal justice soon and my lowest grade is a B. I know I will do really good on the civil service test because I am very good at taking tests and I’m going to buy practice civil service tests. The Massachusetts state police require you to have your high school diploma, but with all the competition, is an associates degree going to be enough? Thank you.

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Montreal to Host 54th International Conference on Alcohol, Drugs, Tobacco, and

Montreal to Host 54th International Conference on Alcohol, Drugs, Tobacco, and

Filed under: Substance Abuse

During his speech, Mr. Vamos presented the various critical issues surrounding substance abuse which will be broached during the conference, held at Montreal's Palais des congres from November 12 to 16, 2012. Featuring some forty internationally …
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Bobby Brown's Children Talk About the Drug Abuse

Filed under: Substance Abuse

Do I Have a Chance at Brown/UChicago/Yale/Cornell/Columbia/NYU/UPenn/Boston College?

Question by flylikeicarus: Do I have a chance at Brown/UChicago/Yale/Cornell/Columbia/NYU/UPenn/Boston College?
I’m currently a junior in high school. I’m mainly interested in Brown University, the University of Chicago, and Yale University, but I am worried that I am mediocre compared to many of the other applicants. I would greatly appreciate it if I could get some honest feedback on my credentials.

Freshman in High School, I Want to Be a Psychologist?

Question by : Freshman in high school, I want to be a psychologist?
So I just started my freshman year at a vocational school in Massachusetts. I really really really want to be a psychologist when I grow up. So the first step to achieving my goal would be to pick the right shop for my high school career. But I don’t know what one to chose. My school does offer a psychology class as an elective, but I can’t take it until senior year. The actual shops that I’m considering the most so far are
Health Occupations, because it focuses on general medical. but I don’t know how relevant it would be to psychology. But it would be good background at least, right?
Child Education, because I would be working with actual people, learning how they learn. but that shop focuses on children up to only 7 years old. I want to work with teens and young adults, issues like drug addiction, you know, all the juicy stuff. (lol)