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@Sep 9 2004, 03:37 AM
any of you Poli Sci majors (or if there is any Communication majors out there as well) I'm always happy to help.# You need anything let me know.
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so you're the assistant manager at the macdonald's that will hire them?
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Funniest post in a long time.!
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Yes I must agree, one of the funnier posts i've read in awhile.
Man neer knew this place was so abundent(sp?) with UofC students.
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Har har.....Poli Sci isn't all useless - I can't wait after I finish my Poli Sci degree to go knocking door to door as a census taker. I've even bought a new pair of walking shoes for the momentus occasion when they hand me my forms and paper bag! [/b][/quote]
Actually... funny stat about Political Science majors...
More of us get into Law School than other faculties... (we tend to do a lot better on the LSAT than other faculties... at least it was so back in 2002 when I was told this), and there are a staggering amount of CEOs with Political Science bachelors...
So really, don't waste your time trying to poke holes in this degree, its pretty solid. Poli Sci and Economics are the two useful Social Sciences, the rest are your pizza delivery guys.
oh... and the Dean of Law at the U of C got a BA in Political Science before going into law.