Annabanana
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Hey guys,
Was wondering if you can help me with a bit of a dilema...
I am seriously interested in the political economy/policits/history issues studied in this degree - however I am extremely concerned that this degree buys you a place in front of a desk, stats in hand and in a government company for the rest of your life. Is this true? This degree eliminates a large part of the just Bach Eco course - so I will not be able to find employment in places such as pricewaterhouse? (not that I want to be an accountant overly but still, I nice place to work) - as in does it remove alot of the mathematics needed for private sector employment? If it does, then I would prob not want to take the risk for myself so what similar majors other than policitcal economy and international relations could I take up if I went for straight bach eco?
Any replies appreciated
Anna
Was wondering if you can help me with a bit of a dilema...
I am seriously interested in the political economy/policits/history issues studied in this degree - however I am extremely concerned that this degree buys you a place in front of a desk, stats in hand and in a government company for the rest of your life. Is this true? This degree eliminates a large part of the just Bach Eco course - so I will not be able to find employment in places such as pricewaterhouse? (not that I want to be an accountant overly but still, I nice place to work) - as in does it remove alot of the mathematics needed for private sector employment? If it does, then I would prob not want to take the risk for myself so what similar majors other than policitcal economy and international relations could I take up if I went for straight bach eco?
Any replies appreciated
Anna