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Date Posted: 10:16:15 10/10/03 Fri
Author: kate
Subject: Re: A Dissertation in Offender Profiling
In reply to: Eric HO 's message, "A Dissertation in Offender Profiling" on 22:15:08 08/22/03 Fri

Hi Eric; that is the course I have my eye on, aiming towards it, currently finishing a degree module in criminology and then have a module next year in Soc Psychology, i have been advised by the College that you need minimum of 2:1 to get on the Masters, how true did you find this? How are you getting on with it? Is it a difficult subject to study via distance learning?
BEst wishes!
Kate [United Kingdom]

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