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It is unlikely any legitimate university would admit you. A Bachelors in Talmudic Law means nothing scholastically; while it shows that you learned in a yeshiva for four years and may have kept a daily seder in learning a few perakim or masechtos, it says nothing about having strong skills in statistics, writing, or the sciences. If you have this "degree,' than you should check what courses are required to get into the graduate school you want to go to. You can enroll at a community college or take CLEPS in order to meet psychology, statistics and other requirements Hatzlacha rabba to you. If you haven't yet gone to college, than if you want to major in something, try Jewish Studies.

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