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What's the best college to go to??

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I want to study psychology and law when I grow up...and I was just wondering...what's the best college to go to for studying psychology and law??

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  1. There are many good universities where you can study psychology for undergraduate and law for graduate school (a total of seven years).  Do well in school, take rigorous courses and participate in good extracurricular activities, and you will have a shot at some of these good schools.  


  2. You have the choose the one where people go that are most simular like you you will have the best results and friends!

  3. University of Montana U of M its awesome and beautiful go to UofM.com Good Luck

  4. Harvard and Yale both have great law schools, but there are a million others out there that as just about as good, as good, or better then Harvard and Yale.

  5. A friend of mine goes to George Mason...she study's psychology and she loves their program

    wat state do u want to go to?


  6. I would think harvard or princeton or some other expensive smart people school. =)

  7. A lot of universities and colleges have a law and psychology departments.  Find a school that fits you and don't try and fit yourself into a school.  That never works.  You need to get out and visit schools and decide if the environment, people, location, etc. all will be what you want for 4 years..../

  8. Harvard is the best law school, but it doesn't mean it's the best choice for you. Ivy league schools are meant for ivy league people. I am not saying you aren't, I am just saying that to do well (and to even get accepted), you have to really absorb material and study a lot in an ivy league school. Otherwise, look at collegeboard.com. They have a book with a list of majors. Under each major, there is a list of colleges that are ranked.

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