2nd BA? Ms? Best path for a bored Psych graduate

<p>Hey everyone so quick background</p>

<p>Overall GPA: 3.01
Degree: Psychology
School: University of California: Santa Cruz
Age: 24</p>

<p>So in a nutshell when I first went to school, like all young scholars, I was way to into the current moment. I had a full time job that paid me well, a stable relationship, large social life, and really did not think too much of my education or possible directions. I originally entered with the intent of being an electrical engineer (or systems) and quickly switched to psychology in hopes of going into psychotherapy. </p>

<p>Well I graduated in 2011 and still have the same full time job i've had since I was 15 and making a very good salary. But I am not happy. I've looked into careers and possibilities of Ms and PhD for my psych degree and the career outcomes are really not in the direction of what I enjoy doing. </p>

<p>So I have spent the last few months really trying to dig out what I would do if I could really do anything and really narrowed down that I need to be challenged in a technical field where I have the ability to create (and break down)problems. Again, my life is back at point toward engineering. Now the type of engineering is still up in the air but it is what I believe is best.</p>

<p>I have looked into the LEAP program at BU and think it is fantastic but don't think I would meet their minimum requirements (and don't have the math requirements either) so with the lack of background due to my psych major may need a 2nd BA.</p>

<p>With what I have stated above can anyone lend any advice on what may be my best route. Not many schools in Ca allow 2nd BAs so I have to consider moving and have no problem leaving the country (if need be). </p>

<p>I'll be sure to answer any questions as quick as possible. Thanks!</p>