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If you're studying, what are you studying and where are you studying?
If you're working, what is your line of work and how many years have you been in that line of work?
I'll start. I'm studing Psychology over here in a private institution in Puerto Rico and I'm going to be going into my fourth year now at college.
If you're working, what is your line of work and how many years have you been in that line of work?
I'll start. I'm studing Psychology over here in a private institution in Puerto Rico and I'm going to be going into my fourth year now at college.
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Studying pharmacy at university
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I'm studying a Double degree in Graphic design and Architecture at Queensland Univerist of technology (QUT)
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Currently a patrolmen at my local Sheriff's office but just got promoted to GSU.
I was studying criminal justice but stopped due to my jobs demanding work hours.
I was studying criminal justice but stopped due to my jobs demanding work hours.
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Glock- wroteCurrently a patrolmen at my local Sheriff's office but just got promoted to GSU.
I was studying criminal justice but stopped due to my jobs demanding work hours.
Did you have to study and Law courses?
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Pacer wroteNo, was in the Military so schooling was not needed, though some departments do require it.Glock- wroteCurrently a patrolmen at my local Sheriff's office but just got promoted to GSU.
I was studying criminal justice but stopped due to my jobs demanding work hours.
Did you have to study and Law courses?
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Glock- wrotePacer wroteNo, was in the Military so schooling was not needed, though some departments do require it.Glock- wroteCurrently a patrolmen at my local Sheriff's office but just got promoted to GSU.
I was studying criminal justice but stopped due to my jobs demanding work hours.
Did you have to study and Law courses?
Lucky... studying law is a pain
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Studying Software Development and loving it atm. It can be really stressful at times though.
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Pacer wroteDepending what you do for the department, you'd be require to have a degree. For basic patrolmen you do not need a degree, but to become Sergeant or anything higher here you are required to have a Bachelors degree in criminal justice.Glock- wrotePacer wroteNo, was in the Military so schooling was not needed, though some departments do require it.Glock- wroteCurrently a patrolmen at my local Sheriff's office but just got promoted to GSU.
I was studying criminal justice but stopped due to my jobs demanding work hours.
Did you have to study and Law courses?
Lucky... studying law is a pain
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Glock- wrotePacer wroteDepending what you do for the department, you'd be require to have a degree. For basic patrolmen you do not need a degree, but to become Sergeant or anything higher here you are required to have a Bachelors degree in criminal justice.Glock- wrotePacer wroteNo, was in the Military so schooling was not needed, though some departments do require it.Glock- wroteCurrently a patrolmen at my local Sheriff's office but just got promoted to GSU.
I was studying criminal justice but stopped due to my jobs demanding work hours.
Did you have to study and Law courses?
Lucky... studying law is a pain
Makes sense, cool man
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