<p>I'm a recent BA graduate in Criminal Justice/Political Science (cum laude), and I'm now looking to continue my education.</p>
<p>I have it narrowed down pretty much to either..Masters in Criminology or Masters in Forensic Accounting or Law School.</p>
<p>I don't think much would be available career wise with the criminology degree, but I think Law School or the Forensic Accounting degree would open many doors and skies the limit.</p>
<p>Anyone have any input to give as far as pro vs con for these different paths?</p>
<p>If you want to be a lawyer, go to Law school.
If you want to become a forensic accountant, then go for it.</p>
<p>You alone know what you want to do. You can easily research what each what lead to with a couple of google searches, and I'm sure a lot of the posters after me will give you lots of useful facts and tidbids about each. </p>
<p>In the end, it's about what YOU want to do. Do you want to be a lawyer? If not, don't go to Law school for all the doors it will open, because it might not open the doors to what you want to do. If you're more interested in forensic accounting, then Law school won't give you what you want. I'm sorry if this post was really unhelpful and useless. Feel free to ignore it or bash me if you want. But you seem smart and it's not like you're going to pick a career based on a bunch of pro's/cons provided on an internet message board by college kids.</p>