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Re: Applying to grad school - June 13th 2015, 05:29 AM

The great thing about social sciences is that many are very flexible and actually like seeing variety in undergrad majors, as it brings a lot to the field. My field (public health) LOVES seeing the engineering and hard science majors get involved, so depending on the program, computer science may be actually a good major. My only concern would be pre-reqs, but many can be accomplished in community college so I wouldn't go back for another undergrad, just get these taken care of for cheap and use your computer science as a tool!

Hit me up if you have any questions! I'll be master's candidate in the fall, I applied for four universities and did the whole GRE thing (took no subject tests, but I can help look into them for you!), I know a bit about the psychology master's/PhD process, so let me know!


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