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wish I took sociology or anthropology instead of this mickey mouse polisci major

wasting years learning about poll optimization and legal jargon when I want to learn about the organization of society. i guess i assumed the so-called 'science of politics' encompassed that more so. it sucks because I'm a senior and at this point I guess I'll just ride it out

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  • The upside is you can just learn shit whenever you want to. Poli sci seems like it would look nice on paper. Getting a degree in something isn't the only way to learn stuff good. If you already know how to do research, just crack some books for fun after you've ridden this out

  • I studied chemistry which means I don't know a single interesting thing and every semester we'd have oil ghouls try to tell us which evil oil company to work at for $12/hour

    Every single day I wish I had gone to school for music

  • i can commiserate as i did computer science and completely and utterly regret it. wish i either avoided STEM entirely or just studied mathematics.

    • what made you hate it?

      • just ended up realising I'm not passionate about programming, it was the maths that i liked. plus the industry is horrendous, i had a corporate job for a bit and it left me completely jaded and not wanting to program for a wage ever again. i also felt generally a bit stunted from doing a pure stem education which I've been trying to make up for on my own time since.

      • I'm a different person but I personally have really hated how intricately connected all the STEM departments in my uni are to defense companies that come hire here.

  • You have nothing to be ashamed of. No one’s career path is linear. You draw on all experiences as you move forward, and I’m confident you can use this knowledge to provide insight that others will not have.

    Most people change careers 2-3 times in their life, that doesn’t mean they start over entirely from scratch. I had a coworker who was notoriously the brilliant “numbers” guy — turns out he spent most of his career as a chef, of all things, and had only recently switched.

    I studied astrophysics in college but my job is not remotely related to that. Yet it shaped my ability to analyze and problem-solve in a way that a traditional path to this job wouldn’t offer. Not that I love my job or anything, but just underscoring the point that education is always a step forward, even if you can’t yet see where you are heading.

  • I'm not majoring in either but I can confirm that my polisci courses suuuuucked but sociology has been 100x better. And that's with lib professors in both. I actually have another general social sciences course atm with a prof who wore a keffiyeh on day 1 so she'll probably be even better. They don't make them equally.

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