If I were to major in social science in college will this help me to realize if I want to become an forensic/pyshical anthropologist, or a clinical psychologist or a social worker later on in life. Because I learned that social science covers alot of topics and I’m only interested in those three. So do you think by me studying social science-general will help me realize my true major.
and those three things I’m interested in falls under social science.
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Yes if you do not know what you want to do and or to do your graduate work in ANY social science major will give you the basic foundation – you may have to take additional pre-requisites but you will be fine going forward.
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Yes, the extra credit can be put to good use. Its good to have a good general knowledge of a subject before you start the advanced specialization.
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