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WHAT COMES NEXT?

Discover the field of political science, career opportunities, and the benefits of pursuing a graduate degree. Learn about required skills, internships, and networking to achieve success in this competitive field.

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WHAT COMES NEXT?

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  1. WHAT COMES NEXT? Is political science a good fit for me? • Why is a major really a minor?... 32-36 hours of the 128 you need to graduate • What are PSC 1010/11 designed to do? • What are the major fields in political science? What courses in them do our majors/minors have to take? • What do you need to do while at HPU? Come to DC with us… or on your own… or with the Washington Center… • Get ready to move! Half of college grads…and even more of the best ones… are moving to 20 metropolitan areas. Make your connections now

  2. Do I really need to take statistics, finance, Mandarin, programming, calculus and/or advanced economics? • ½ of 2013 grads were not working FT 6 mos after graduation; ½ of those in positions that don’t require a degree… Skills matter • 60% (college BA/BS) x 25% (communicates well enough in writing to work as a high-level manager or independent contractor) = 15% • x 60% (speaks well) X 20% (a valued, rare, specialized skill) = 3%... X second skill of this type = .3%.

  3. Why do I need those skills?

  4. What employers want

  5. Recession-level Unemployment

  6. Recession-level Salaries

  7. Major and Salaries • What do you think you will make as a starting, experienced, and graduate-school trained professional?

  8. How much is grad school wroth?

  9. Jobs

  10. Sector

  11. GRAD SCHOOL? • Average pay boost of approx 50% for PSC and INR… but think about causality… Only the really smart ones go to grad school, right? • Nope: 46% percent of PSC/INR grads go on to higher degrees • Which one? PSC, law school, public policy/administration, applied politics, MAT, area studies, theology environmental affairs, economics*, international affairs* • What test stands in your way? GRE, LSAT, GMAT • What kind of school record matters? GPA, rigor of schedule, very strong writing samples, activity depth & intensity, study abroad, internships • How long does graduate school take? Is it really worth it?

  12. WHERE TO GO TO GRAD SCHOOL?

  13. START GETTING A PROF. JOB… NOW • What kind of jobs do social science majors get? • Working for an interest group… low pay, long hours, great experience • Working for the government has big ups… salary isn’t one of them • Analytical and problem solving position • How about my job? • Start writing a good résumé… right now. And get Linked-in, business cards, thank you cards, and a cleaned up FB page. Two awesome examples:http://www.briaynakcuffie.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/briaynacuffie • Skills that can get you through the door matter even more! SPSS, Excel, Access. You can teach these to yourself!!! • You must get an internship! Better yet, get two of them… Even if you are going to grad school (credit vs. non-credit) • What do we hear from our graduates about what matters most in getting and keeping a great job? Network, skills, constant movement, and more education

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