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Policing Degree?
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My son has got a place at university to do a three year policing degree. Tuition fees alone are £9000 per year. He has always been shy/ quiet and extremely hard work to have a conversation with. I cant for the life of me see him being a policeman. He feel that he might be making a mistake but dont want to hurt his feelings. Does it take a certain type of person to be a policeman? Am I worrying needlessly?
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If your son is quiet, shy and finds it hard to engage in conversation the Police is NOT the right option for him, going on with this degree is just going to cost a lot of money for nothing. You need to encourage him to look for another option.
If your son is quiet, shy and finds it hard to engage in conversation the Police is NOT the right option for him, going on with this degree is just going to cost a lot of money for nothing. You need to encourage him to look for another option.
portsmouth have had a policing degree for yonx ( thirty y at least )
all the law is criminal ( yeah ... of course ) so it doesnt give a good view of general english law ( mainly civil - contract and tort )
I mean you know it is OK as a degree
all courses now are £9000 p.a. ( I am being dinged £2,5k for an evg accountancy course ) - you know if you wanna go to uni you pay it
all the law is criminal ( yeah ... of course ) so it doesnt give a good view of general english law ( mainly civil - contract and tort )
I mean you know it is OK as a degree
all courses now are £9000 p.a. ( I am being dinged £2,5k for an evg accountancy course ) - you know if you wanna go to uni you pay it