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Question by mattcy: What to do with a political science degree, business minor, and constitutional law degree? I am a freshman planning on majoring in political science, minoring in International Business - management, and getting a law degree in Constitutional law. Im also taking Arabic language classes next year and considering ROTC. What do you think about my proffesional future? Or maybe some ideas for a career? I have an idea of what I would like to do and my original major was business but was switched it. I just want outside opinions. Best answer for What to do with a political science degree, business minor, and constitutional law degree?:
Answer by JETHRO P
about political scince course you will deal with laws and possible future leader and or employee of a government ]
Answer by thats_not_fair
Become a convention coordinator :)
Answer by The Positronic Pimp
Ah. The young idealistic political science undergrad. If you're mature you'd figure it out and go with a business management major.
Answer by Yogi
Why do all this, and then ask what you are going to do? .... you have it back to front!! figure out what rattles your bell then base your education towards the goal.
Answer by My name is not bruce
My friend did poly sci.....he's attempting to go to law school. thtas all i can say really. Arabic could be good....if you pick up 2 more languages you could be a UN translator. I mean it seems like its good. Business...poly sci.....arabic....countries like dubai. Really though its not gonna get you too far.
Answer by Sharpie
Yogi has it right. Figure out what you enjoy doing, and tailor your education from that vantage point. If you burn yourself out too early, you'll be miserable by age 30.
Simple science projects can be loads of fun and they stand just as much chance of winning a science fair as a more involved and complex project. The important thing to remember is that the judges want to see that you have learned something from your project, and are able to clearly explain what you did and what you found out.
You also need to display your project in an eye catching way. There are many simple science projects that can be done with materials around the house, such as with food, plants, insects, water, etc. One such project is to see which kind of plant food makes plants grow faster, or if they in fact grow faster without plant food. You can do this by getting a few different brands of plant food, nine peat cups, some seeds, potting soil and water. Fill all the cups with potting soil and plant seeds in each one, then add one brand to three of the cups. Fill the other brand to the next three cups and leave the last three cups with no plant food in th em.
Label the cups so you know which plant food, or lack of plant food, is in each one. Then place all nine peat cups on a sunny window sill and water them every other day, adding more to the six cups after one week and again after two weeks. Observe and record the plant's growth after one week, and yet again after two weeks.
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