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May 14th, 2006   Post 1
MightyMacbeth
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Post; A question. Veterans of life, please drop in


Well I was wondering what might be better:

-Social Science , -Political Science, or -History .

Thanks, and if u can tell the reasons as to why you chose what you chose.

Thanks again
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May 14th, 2006   Post 2
Rob Henderson
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Im thinkin about history teacher as my post-military career.
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May 14th, 2006   Post 3
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Quote:
Originally Posted by MightyMacbeth
Well I was wondering what might be better:

-Social Science , -Political Science, or -History .

Thanks, and if u can tell the reasons as to why you chose what you chose.

Thanks again
So what you got against Electronics Engineers?
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May 14th, 2006   Post 4
MightyMacbeth
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heh, well I forgot to tell you that I have no interest in becoming a teacher
And I got nothing against elec engeneering, but it isnt really my cup uf tea lol
 
May 15th, 2006   Post 5
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I studied administration/economics and accounting at university (if you need help on balancing your Swiss bank account let me know , and extended my time at campus with a year to study political science to obtain more "weight" on the organization theories and to be more prepared for working internationally - especially on the European Level as I am doing to some levels right now.

If I had the chance now I would study social and political science, but that has something to do with the years of life experience since I graduated.
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May 15th, 2006   Post 6
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If you're looking at it from a "what to major in college?" perspective, there's nothing in the rulebook that says you can't double-major, or major in one and minor in another. You can also take classes even if you're not majoring in a subject.

Nothing wrong with any of them, you're just as likely to get hired for a job with any of those degrees.
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May 15th, 2006   Post 7
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What about business or engineering or Literature
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May 15th, 2006   Post 8
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If you're just looking for money, better go with Business Accounting and be sure to get your CPA while you're at it. My youngest Son has a Bachelors in it and has no problem picking and choosing where to work.
 
May 16th, 2006   Post 9
MightyMacbeth
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ahh well thanks for the advises and I would appreciate if they keep coming

About business and accounting, well.. I am not too fond of those actually.. I did good well in Economics but didnt like it heh..
 
May 16th, 2006   Post 10
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I am curious MightyMacbeth, Social Science , Political Science and History are degrees that cator to teaching. Poly sci can be used for going to law school. I am also curious as to why you are asking this to veterans. Care to fill me on on my inquery?
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