u/Financial_Basil_2278
Will a BA in Psych or Bcomm Degree make more money?
Hi all,
I'm currently going into my first year to get a BSc in Psych because I always wanted to do something in medicine or dentistry but I have now come to the realization that it is not for me as I don't enjoy science or math. I want to switch into a BA Psych to go to law school as I've always been good at English and social sciences, but I am worried that if I decide not to pursue a graduate education then I won't land a job that'll make me good money. I'd switch into Bcomm because there is no science and it is less math heavy than a BSc, and I would have more job opportunities that can make a lot of money if I decide not to pursue a graduate education. I'm not sure if I will enjoy law and don't want to do a job that I'll be miserable doing. Everyone tells me that lawyers are miserable and it scares me. I just want to work a job that pays a lawyer/doctor salary and then eventually open my own practice. Pls give me advice on what I should do I feel so lost.
What is best to get into UofT law school? I feel so lost
Hi all,
I am currently in a dilemma regarding whether I should switch my major or not. I’ll be starting my BSc in Psychology this September at York University. I chose this because I thought I’d go into medicine or dentistry but have come to the realization that it’s not what I want to do. I’ve never been good at science or math but have always been good in English and social sciences, hence why I want to go to law school. I’m debating whether I should switch into a BA Psych or get a BComm degree. I want to pursue education after undergrad as well but just in case I don’t which degree will benefit me the most? And if I do end up wanting to go to law school I would want to attend UoFT. What should I do?