I would wait another year or two before pursuing any further education, otherwise, you might end up at 30 with 3 graduate degrees and a shitload of debt and still not quite sure what you want to do. C...
A math degree is the most flexible in terms of the post grad quals it will allow you to pursue. But most post grad quals simply require a bachelors so doing math is not a huge advantage. The most imp...
1. It's double the workload but manageable if you divide your time well.
At many colleges, a double major would typically be the first two years devoted to "core" curriculum courses t...
No, absolutely not. Nowadays, people are scared into thinking it's not a good idea to take a crap because of the economy. It's so ridiculous. If you want to pursue law, do it. You won't ...
They don't make it easy with their choices do they, well my thinking is if your leaning toward a military career take
Degree in Criminal Justice and Public Policy,
Degree in Peace and ...
For law enforcement jobs usually criminal justice is the best way to go. Child development can be useful if your more interested in the juvenile sector. Sociology can probably work as well but thats a ...
In your case I could see how you feel that way. Are you almost done with your degree? If you are close I'd advise you to continue. If you still have a long time to go (2 years) then yeah it may...
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The answers to almost all of your questions are in the Constitution. If you don't want to read the whole thing, search for web sites that explain it....
It depends on what you're good at. If you like tech, you could major in computer science or IT; if you like math, you could major in accounting; or if you're more of a generalist, then crimin...