Bachelors Degree. Political Science

Any of you fags political science majors on here? Just graduated from uni and I have had experience working with state and local government with intern programs. A good start I guess, just curious on /pols thoughts on the major and to the people who have this degree on how they used it. Day by Day anons, working my best to do something with it.

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No Americans say Uni, Shill better Kike

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Not a kike, it was a serious fucking question idiot. Can I please get a genuine response instead of this faggot over here. Fucking kill your self.

Political sci degree is shit if your not going to be lawyer. Lucky I also got a degree in economics which saved my ass.

>Paid Jews to have Communists teach him politics.

To be honest, slowly noticing that, your not wrong. Unless applying at a agency of some sort of a federal job.

This. Fuck off faggot

Yea, I was the minority in my classes. They do push the marxism agenda at universities. They are very liberal over there.

Not really. You can also go work for the fed gubment, or just get a graduate degree.

Obviously don’t know what the fuck talking about. Find a political organizing business and get hired to run and win campaigns / fundraising efforts. Can make tons of money.
T. Successful political science major working in the field

How difficult is it to get hired at one?

Political science is worth as much as gender studies.
People that get ahead in politics are the ones studying LAW.

Im not a major but I took a college course on comparative politics and it was one of my favorite classes. Although it mainly focused on comparing other countries and details (economy, type of gov., freedom, voting, rights, history, etc.) to each other so it would become a debate part of the time.

Yea that is how it goes in the field, could end up being lobbyists of some sort.

I took a poli sci course once. I remember them shilling hard for NGOs and global trade deals right from the start. Which seemed odd to me at the time (pre-redpill), because I figured they would start with showing some perspective on how political leanings had evolved to where they were now.

Typical blind liberalism.

Not necessarily true, if you get involved with interning and getting experience. There are state agencies you could work for and lobby for them.

>lobby for them
You think they'll trust some shuck with a blablabla degree with their vital cash?!

People eat the shit up to, there were a select few that leaned far right like me.

My step-bro got his degree in political science.
He's been working at Wal-Mart for the past 2 years now.

No. They just don't hire strangers. It depends where you are working out and network with people to see if you get off the right foot.

If you get the chance do a few units in statistics. You’ll probably be dealing with a heap of policy research or marketing stuff and very people understand the stats, but all know the name of the one guy in the office who does

kek

This is not true

>thinking that an education and career in politics means you know better than random anonymous strangers on a west vietnamese rice painting board

Only people of trust with connections and good knowledge of the LAW or economics will handle such deals.
I'm sorry your BS story that was given to you doesn't have a place in reality.
Yes it it, you'll study a lot of garb so you can spew political garb at the masses or other PAs that studied political garb.

So user, what was the process in getting hired?

Polisci degree here. Mistake. I work in finance now.

Law school is overpriced and being a lawyer is boring bullshit.

There is no place in politics for young white men, we are actively discriminated in all fields.

Not true. You lose.

Boring. Good money though?

In all seriousness, if you have experience you could be an LA (Legislative aide) for your state and local government. It is somewhere to start.

>LA (Legislative aide)
Didn't I say study law A COUPLE OF TIMES?
WTF is wrong with you people?!
If you want to work in politics when you're an old fart you should study law but if you don't want to work in politics well do whatever the fuck you want.

You do not need a law degree to be an LA. I've interned with them before, a lot of them only have there Bachelors. Really its about experience and who you known the end.

>to be an LA
That's a shit job at the bottom of the justice system, how will you promote from there if you don't study law?
You're stuck being a low paying office clerk.

Need a job to continue your education, you gotta at least agree with that.

Yeah, I just graduated.
Going to law school in the fall.

I think political science without a plan for graduate work is kind of a waste, unless you plan on just working for the state.