Which degree would provide a more positive outcome: Public Administration or Political Science ?
This is for a Bachelor's Degree. I am a former Criminal Justice major, but after spending some time on Google and hearing about other CJ-graduates complain their degrees were completely out of use when applying for non-CJ-related jobs put them out of luck. I am hoping I could earn a degree so I decided to study a backup career in case Plan A fails, Plan B is still a possibility.
Now, I'm being told that your Bachelor's is basically your new high school diploma. It's your Masters' Degree that matters.
Now, Plan A, I'm thinking of either Political Science or Public Administration. As a 19-year-old (soon to be 20) myself, I really enjoy politics, many people need to tune into it because politics could involve you, like when McConnell blocked your chance to get a $2,000 stimulus check, or when the GOP tried repealing Obamacare was a very big risk that led me to assume Republican weren't thinking through while creating the affordable care act, it's like they rushed this whole thing just to quietly and secretly (plus deceptively) provide more tax cuts for the wealthy. But Public Admin. is also a good study, it prepares you to work for the government, how to meet public needs, and why you need to demonstrate better leadership and/or critical thinking to assure a successful outcome. I am possibly considering studying for the LSAT and enrolling in law school afterward, but I am trying to decide whether I want to go for my Masters' or Juris Doctor Degree. Only time will tell.