Is it a good Major? Will I have more trouble finding employment than the average college student?
Anyone have a degree in it? What do you do for a living?
No. Yes. Yes. No.
>>69974716
Elaborate? Ive been accepted to law school, not sure if I should go. 100% honest
Bump to learn
>>69973219
go to law school.
>>69974864
If it's a good law school you should go. If not you'll just be going into (more?) debt in order to have another worthless degree.
>>69975189
Thx
>>69975285
No prob boo
>>69975363
c-c-can i save this rare?
>>69973219
You could try maybe starting a political blog and getting enough fame to join a conservative website assuming you are typical /pol/.
You can get a degree in something that interests you. Public Health is pretty good for working at non-profits, Public Administration is pgud for working for government management jobs or HR, though you need experience.
If you are asking this as a 18 year old then I would greatly suggest History, its a bit more respected overall as a field but PolySci is OK if your aim is government.
If your aim is FBI then BS Anthropology/Minor Spanish is good it can prove you are a people person and intelligent. Or some science like Chemistry.
Economics is good for SEC and financial fraud regulators.
Of course Law School. Only DO NOT DO CRIMINAL JUSTICE. Literally 100% of those will ever work at a prison system. Average admissions committees will see a CJ degree as literally the lowest form of humanity, its the nigger of degrees.
Depends what you want to do. If you want to work in domestic politics then major in Public Policy, but there are much clearer pathways to employment if you do International Relations or something like that.
If you're serious about it then involve yourself in networking, talk to professors about employment options and distinguish yourself in writing. Also participate in extracurricular activities.
PoliSci is probably the most employable of the Arts subjects, and gives you a chance to have an actual impact on the day to day life of your world.