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Is this a good essay....bout comparing and contrasting.if not plz give ideas.?

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Choosing a career path can be particularly hard when you can’t decide which courses to carry out. You might have a passion for Criminal Justice Administration or a curiosity for Social Work. Both very similar yet so different. One way to decide between the two course offers is to compare them on important points.

One obvious similarity is that both courses relate to the law. Criminal Justice Administration deals with federal police, customs, community corrections and security management and Social Work deals with the federal government departments, migrations recourses centers and youth and family services.

The second similarity is there are great benefits from undertaking both courses. One major benefit is the outstanding career outlook for the graduates of both Criminal Justice Administration and Social Work. Graduates have the opportunity to choose from a vast extensive Range of occupations. The second major benefit is both courses are run at Rmit University which is in the heart of Melbourne, close to every transport possible.

In spite of these similarities they differ in many ways. One difference is the salary, Criminal Justice Administration workers earn between $60-90 thousand dollars a year depending on the category of work. Whereas social workers earn between $47-65 thousand dollars a year also depending on the category of work.

Another difference is the line of work. Criminal Justice Administration deals with controlling crime, and sanctioning those who violate laws with criminal penalties, whereas social work deals with improving human conditions and positively change society's response to chronic problems.

Criminal Justice Administration and social work. Different yet Identical. Even though both courses differ in so many ways, such as salary and the line of work, they also share more then one quality.

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  1. What level of education is this for?

    Just a quick thing *I* might do.

    The second similarity --> A second similarity.

    But without knowing what this is for, I really wouldn't go into any greater detail in explaining what to change.

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