I'm a poli sci major projected to graduate in the Winter of 2023 and as of rn, I'm thinking of going to grad school in Georgia State to either get an MBA or teaching grad, or attend law-school. Before I do that, I'm planning on working for a year or 2 before going to Georgia State & I wanna hear the entry-level experiences from other poli sci/related majors on here.
I'm a poli sci major projected to graduate in the Winter of 2023 and as of rn, I'm thinking of going to grad school in Georgia State to either get an MBA or teaching grad, or attend law-school. Before I do that, I'm planning on working for a year or 2 before going to Georgia State & I wanna hear the entry-level experiences from other poli sci/related majors on here.
Try to get an internship at an elections office and turn it into a full time job or go go grad school there are little entry level jobs
Don’t do an MBA unless it’s 5 years into your career and you can get into a top program
Dont tell them you’re a wavy bolshevik
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no for real, if you don't have a very solid network around you, it'll be really hard
I'm a poli sci major projected to graduate in the Winter of 2023 and as of rn, I'm thinking of going to grad school in Georgia State to either get an MBA or teaching grad, or attend law-school. Before I do that, I'm planning on working for a year or 2 before going to Georgia State & I wanna hear the entry-level experiences from other poli sci/related majors on here.
Look at compliance roles within invedtment banks or financial institutions
Basic 9-5 and decent pay
You should figure out whether you want to go to law school or get an MBA first. There are a few joint programs.
Apply to jobs that boost your chances of getting in after making a decision. While working, spend at couple hours each week prepping for the appropriate test. Assuming you’re serious