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Guys what do you think which degree is better? I’m most likely to study law but I know that history is something I’m much more interested in. However what career aside form a teacher (which I don’t want) and a professor (which is a dream but extremely difficult to get) can history provide ? Thanks
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I would probably go for a history undergrad rather than law.
I studied theology.
With a history degree you could become an author, civil servant, curator, journalist, librarian, politician, presenter, office worker.
I studied theology.
With a history degree you could become an author, civil servant, curator, journalist, librarian, politician, presenter, office worker.
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(Original post by Nikitka)
Guys what do you think which degree is better? I’m most likely to study law but I know that history is something I’m much more interested in. However what career aside form a teacher (which I don’t want) and a professor (which is a dream but extremely difficult to get) can history provide ? Thanks
Guys what do you think which degree is better? I’m most likely to study law but I know that history is something I’m much more interested in. However what career aside form a teacher (which I don’t want) and a professor (which is a dream but extremely difficult to get) can history provide ? Thanks
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Thanks for the answer! Can I ask what are you doing now with the theology degree?
(Original post by Nikitka)
Guys what do you think which degree is better? I’m most likely to study law but I know that history is something I’m much more interested in. However what career aside form a teacher (which I don’t want) and a professor (which is a dream but extremely difficult to get) can history provide ? Thanks
Guys what do you think which degree is better? I’m most likely to study law but I know that history is something I’m much more interested in. However what career aside form a teacher (which I don’t want) and a professor (which is a dream but extremely difficult to get) can history provide ? Thanks
(Original post by londonmyst)
I would probably go for a history undergrad rather than law.
I studied theology.
I would probably go for a history undergrad rather than law.
I studied theology.
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(Original post by 999tigger)
Depends which uni and how much you enjoy it. If your uni is good enough, then History would be fine and you could cross qualify.
Depends which uni and how much you enjoy it. If your uni is good enough, then History would be fine and you could cross qualify.
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(Original post by Nikitka)
Cross qualify - you mean GDL? And I think about RG if I get the grades
Cross qualify - you mean GDL? And I think about RG if I get the grades
https://www.prospects.ac.uk/careers-...degree/history
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(Original post by 999tigger)
If you dont get the grades then its unlikely your legal career is going anywhere.
https://www.prospects.ac.uk/careers-...degree/history
If you dont get the grades then its unlikely your legal career is going anywhere.
https://www.prospects.ac.uk/careers-...degree/history
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(Original post by Nikitka)
Well there’re Leicester and Aberdeen with ABs aren’t there ?
Well there’re Leicester and Aberdeen with ABs aren’t there ?
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(Original post by 999tigger)
Gyms are allowed to be open during lockdown
Gyms are allowed to be open during lockdown
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I’m not an expert but I heard from somewhere that if you do a degree like literature, history or Philosophy then you can do law after (like not as a full 3 year degree)
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(Original post by SparkleFace)
I’m not an expert but I heard from somewhere that if you do a degree like literature, history or Philosophy then you can do law after (like not as a full 3 year degree)
I’m not an expert but I heard from somewhere that if you do a degree like literature, history or Philosophy then you can do law after (like not as a full 3 year degree)
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