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I graduated with a degree in Forensic PsychologyPsychology
I graduated with a degree in Forensic Psychology in May 2012. I am writing this six months after graduating (November 2012).

In the six months since graduation, I have not yet had a single interview with any employer for a job in any field. Sadly, I am far from unique. Out of my fellow students whose employment situation I know, 40% are unemployed, 20% are under-employed (e.g., receptionist at a non-profit), 20% work in a quasi-related field and the remainder have jobs in the field. Out of those that have a job that is related to Forensic Psychology, a fair number do not earn enough to support themselves and pay their student loans. To make matters worse, Marymount University (MU) is aware of this and does not offer any program or make an effort of any kind to address this dire employment situation. Once your last check has cleared, you will never hear from them again...

I am concerned my decision to attend MU was a mistake. To confirm whether my experience is typical and worth including as a data point when you determine whether or not to attend MU, contact a MU official and ask them:

- What percentage of MU Forensic Psychology graduates have jobs related to Forensic Psychology that require an advanced degree in FS within six months of graduation?

- What percentage of MU FS graduates have a job in any field that requires an advance degree within six months of graduating?

- What percentage of MU FS graduates have a job at all within six months of graduating?- And, most damning, what list serves or events/dinners/job fairs does MU host for recent graduates in an attempt to match them with prospective employers?

Alumnus Male -- Class 2000
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To make this review honest and short here'sAverageCriminal
To make this review honest and short here's what you need to know:

1) Academics: your going to be confused in most of your classes because teachers fail to actually teach and will not help you after classes( a lot of storytelling from professors)

2) Athletics: school doesn't support teams in CAC so you won't be on the winning side to much
3) Social life: Sad! First semester people will pretend they drink all the time but by mid September its dead on campus. Second semester is just dead all together and all the girls claim they have boyfriends they love(bull****!). Get a fake id of your not 21 and go to DC and Ballston area bars or clubs. Your gonna have to create your own fun on the weekends don't worry though cuz umd gtown gw and catholic get down( hot ass girls!). Only roll up to clubs, bars and other parties with at least two other people or **** talking happens quick.

2nd Year Male -- Class 2014
Surrounding City: B+, Education Quality: F
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Design major, love theBrightDesign Arts - Industrial Design/Graphic Design/etc
Design major, love the location, instructors know you by name and are concern when you do not show up for classes.Do get involved with activities and use the metro to go into DC and take in the sights and evets
1st Year Female -- Class 2016
Perceived Campus Safety: A+, Scholastic Success: B
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