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Can I transfer from an English Degree to a Masters in Forensic Psychology?

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Can I transfer from an English Degree to a Masters in Forensic Psychology?

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You mention A levels so I’m assuming you’re in the UK? Unless you mean something different by “I did psychology at A level.” Anyway, I went to grad school in the US and found that graduate schools here fall into three basic categories: 1) Schools that absolutely will not accept you into a particular graduate program unless you have an undergraduate degree in a related field (e.g. you can’t go into a program for teaching ESL unless you have an undergrad degree in teaching or English). 2) Schools that will accept students with unrelated undergraduate degrees, but it will be a provisional acceptance. That means you need to meet certain requirements in your first semester or year of grad school to be allowed to stay and have full status as a graduate student. For example, you might have to take some undergrad courses in your graduate field, or you might have to take some specially-designed graduate courses to make sure you have the background needed to succeed in the graduate program. 3) S

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