I've been a longtime lurker here and finally decided to join the discussions.
My situation is as follows: I started college at Cal Poly Pomona after high school with Political Science as my intended major. I only took general courses and then after one year at CPP, I decided to leave for PCC. After one year at PCC, I have finished all my general courses and have taken some pre-requisite courses for Philosophy.
I became interested in Philosophy at Cal Poly and decided to change to this. I was just admitted to UCLA on the 24th (quite a bittersweet day for me).
I have the three following questions for those of you out their experienced in academia:
1. I am going to change majors back to Political Science at UCLA in the fall. I decided that I don't have much interest anymore in Philosophy. Is there any trouble changing majors?
2. I plan on going to Law School after getting my BA. Would it be wise for me to take Political Science at UCLA or go back to Cal Poly Pomona and take it. The reason I ask this is because CPP is about 3k a year, while UCLA is around 15k I believe. Is it wise to spend the extra money even if I am not going to necessarily utilize the Political Science degree after graduating? What are my advantages/disadvantages?
3. Also, for those who say that humanities or social science majors are a waste of time and don't have much career path opportunity, what do you recommend? Other majors maybe?
4. If I were to choose not to go to Law School and use my Political Science degree for a career, what are my choices? I am into journalism and such, but I don't know if I could take years of being an unpaid intern and then not receiving too much after that either.
Lost college student in need of major assistance from fellow educated Armenian Americans.
ANY and ALL advice is welcome, please don't hold back if you're questioning responding due to the idea that you might influence my life too much and that it might not be any of your business. Please, make it your business (maybe with just one post).
Thank you all. Its great to finally sign up too.
My situation is as follows: I started college at Cal Poly Pomona after high school with Political Science as my intended major. I only took general courses and then after one year at CPP, I decided to leave for PCC. After one year at PCC, I have finished all my general courses and have taken some pre-requisite courses for Philosophy.
I became interested in Philosophy at Cal Poly and decided to change to this. I was just admitted to UCLA on the 24th (quite a bittersweet day for me).
I have the three following questions for those of you out their experienced in academia:
1. I am going to change majors back to Political Science at UCLA in the fall. I decided that I don't have much interest anymore in Philosophy. Is there any trouble changing majors?
2. I plan on going to Law School after getting my BA. Would it be wise for me to take Political Science at UCLA or go back to Cal Poly Pomona and take it. The reason I ask this is because CPP is about 3k a year, while UCLA is around 15k I believe. Is it wise to spend the extra money even if I am not going to necessarily utilize the Political Science degree after graduating? What are my advantages/disadvantages?
3. Also, for those who say that humanities or social science majors are a waste of time and don't have much career path opportunity, what do you recommend? Other majors maybe?
4. If I were to choose not to go to Law School and use my Political Science degree for a career, what are my choices? I am into journalism and such, but I don't know if I could take years of being an unpaid intern and then not receiving too much after that either.
Lost college student in need of major assistance from fellow educated Armenian Americans.
ANY and ALL advice is welcome, please don't hold back if you're questioning responding due to the idea that you might influence my life too much and that it might not be any of your business. Please, make it your business (maybe with just one post).
Thank you all. Its great to finally sign up too.
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