<p>I am about to begin my last year of undergrad at Mount Saint Mary College for Psychology and have decided two things. One is that I want to go to law school somewhere but first I want my masters in Criminal/Forensic Psychology (preferably a one year degree) ...I think. I've been looking up some many things online I'm not sure what I want to do is the right way to go. I know that I ultimately want to get my law degree but I don't know if psychology with plans for law school fits under Criminal/Forensic Psychology. Should I skip the Masters in Psych and just go to law school?
On a completely different note I want to attend a grad/law school that will allow me to travel abroad. This is something I've always wanted to do but have been unable until this year and since I want to graduate on time (my advisor at college told me if I went abroad I would not graduate on time because our school's abroad program only allows you to take 9 credits abroad and I'd a short a few credits to graduate).</p>