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What can I do after BA in political science?

i think i am one amongst the other who can answer this question.If you have graduated in BA pol.sc, you can go for MA and Ph.d and become Professor/lecturer in varsity or pursue B.ed for two years and enter in the teaching line in govt.or private school. you also can go for variety of option like LLb,MBA etc.If you have no further intention of studies but, aspire being a govt. servant than you can prepare for competition exam such as SSC,UPSC and other state services. and there are thousands of company and many more in the private sector, you can run your own business.if the above option did not meet your desire than you can search a rich girlfriend/boyfriend and get married and enjoy life but hard to find such!. unfortunately if you did not find such don’t worry you can still get married! get married and rear cattle or poultry or jhuming and have 3 to 5 children’s so you gene does not die with you and can pass on to generation.educate your children to the best you can so they could lead a descent life in future…if you haven’t start BA in pol.sc and have no such interest in the subject but just want to be apart of the name “Honour” than don’t go for pol.sc if pol.sc is the the subject which your friend or peer suggestion but you have no thorough knowledge about it do not opt. but if your interest is in it, it depend solely on you..there are many thing you can do or cannot do after political science. e.g: you can become a terrorist, setup your organisation, joint politics , open a saloon be religious leader etc. but with the concern subject political science cum BA so to say frankly there is no job that will satisfy yor daily need from this qualification! the above option can redeem you from hell.

Separation from husband ignoring me?

Why did the two of you separate? It could be your husband is harboring anger and resentment, for what reasons I do not know. Did he feel disrespected and unappreciated? I am asking because most men do not seek separation for nothing and I am trying to help you here. If he felt disrespected and in your view he was basically a good husband, then do you not think it would be well worth your trouble to save your marriage? If on the other hand he just out of the blue wanted space then this would indicate he is overwhelmed with the responsibilities that come with marriage and family. You alone know what the situation is here I can only guess. If you find he is avoiding his responsibility towards his children then you can file for legal separation with the courts for child support. If on the ohter hand you are asking him questions about the kids as a way to keep the communicatin lines open and he senses this he may be resenting you for that. It appears he is punishing you for something and trying his best to distant himself from you as part of the punishment. So my advice to you will be, unless it is crucial try and avoid calling him. Let him be. I know this is extremely difficult for you. But sometimes when a spouse wants freedom and suddenly sees they have it, they realize they don't want it. It is the sense of feeling trapped that is making him want space. Once he sees his freedom is secure with no intervention from you he will see he does not want it. Why? Because he will no longer feel trapped and manipulated. Hun, stay strong for the kids, get advice from a divorce attorney as to what your legal rights are for now and keep yourself busy with family and friends and let time be your friend. It is crucial you do not contact him. He needs to see how life is without you and the kids in order to miss you. Also he needs to regain respect and to value you for the loving person that you are. So stay strong and best wishes to you!

International Studies major vs. Psychology major? What are the pros and cons of each?

I'm not an expert on either major, but here are some general tips. "Studies" majors that combine different programs and areas can be lots of fun and give a great broad view. However, sometimes these majors fail to prepare students well in any one discipline, leaving them uncompetitive when applying for graduate programs in a specific discipline and leaving employers confused about what a student actually learned. Sometimes combining a "studies" major with a classic major is the best case because the student gets a liberal arts education and has the opportunity to study topics that she may never have the chance to examine again, but still has the credentials of a classically recognized major. International studies is often a more respected major among the "studies" majors, often used to supplement journalism and political science degrees by students with very lofty goals in international politics. A psychology major is among the most general of the discipline-specific majors, and alone doesn't establish much about a student, since it is a very popular major pursued by people interested in education, counseling, neurology, community health, etc. My advice would be to take upper level or honors courses in each area to gain a better idea of what each field offers. She should try to get involved in research by professors in each area, especially psychology--it sometimes takes a lot of effort to get profs to recognize you and let you help, but it is the only way to really learn what the discipline involves and to separate yourself from the masses. By forming relationships with professors and grad students in the field, your sister can learn about opportunities within each major, how to get into grad programs, how to get jobs, and she can directly experience what workers in the field do. Internships outside the university can be great too. It's never too early to get started pursuing these experiences. She can always change her mind later.

What are my chances with Bridgewater State College?

i would really like to go but i was basically told by my guidance counselor today to forget about it....i go to a technical HS and our stuff is scored a little different....my GPA is 2.6 because i almost failed freshman year..but i got almost honors all sophomore year..all honors junior year and im in dual enrollment at the community college now for my senior year....my class ranking is 97 out of 154... i just want to know if i honestly have a chance...my SAT scores were good. 610 on critical reading 480 on math and 600 on writing....please no jerks......i want to double major in social work and criminal justice to become a probation/parole officer

How to become a medical sales rep?

I graduated with a B.S. degree in bioinformatics from a good school and I've always been skilled with sales, but I have no clue how to enter the field. Most of the jobs always say that you need 1-2 years experience. How do I get experience when all the jobs require experience!? I just assumed medical sales rep would be the closest related to bioinformatic, but would something else possibly be more closely related to my field?

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