Forum Discussion
6 years ago
I'm hoping by "villany" they mean criminology. Which would make sense if we're going to have a lawyer career and we have a detective career. But if they did mean criminology why would they not just call it that? They're making it sound like you can go to uni to become a criminal and it makes absolutely no sense. I'm sure they're being cheeky somehow but it's a waste of a degree if it helps criminals.
They could have made a degree about medicine so our doctors have more to study than just biology. Or made a degree called criminal justice/criminology so that it doesn't sound misleading at the very least (if I'm wrong and it really is criminology but just with a different name.)Otherwise:
"Come to BriteU! The finest criminals are made here!"
Atm as far as I'm concerned there's only 12 degrees. Why am I so mad about this? Because I plan to study criminology irl and feel slightly irritated that there's two careers that could use that degree but they possibly ignored that fact and made this degree for funsies.
They could have made a degree about medicine so our doctors have more to study than just biology. Or made a degree called criminal justice/criminology so that it doesn't sound misleading at the very least (if I'm wrong and it really is criminology but just with a different name.)Otherwise:
"Come to BriteU! The finest criminals are made here!"
Atm as far as I'm concerned there's only 12 degrees. Why am I so mad about this? Because I plan to study criminology irl and feel slightly irritated that there's two careers that could use that degree but they possibly ignored that fact and made this degree for funsies.