Hi, I am a young student and am going on to university soon. I am interested in helping causes and organisations like unions and such for a profession. I thought of doing political science, but that’s not very agreeable to my parents. So I thought of doing economics however I’m not sure how employable a pure economics degree is and whether or not I can stomache the neoliberal economics. If anyone could provide some of your own experiences and help me I would appreciate it.

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    3 months ago

    Pursue a political science or economics degree and then become a lawyer. You can have any bachelors and make it to law school, and you would be able to effectively help the organizations you listed.

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    I wouldn’t recommend poliSci or economics, you will go broke if you’re not following the status quo line and its an useless career from a production viewpoint.

    If i were to start all over again, id go for civil engineering or architecture. If there is one safe area its that one, construction never goes out of business, you can transfer that knowledge anywhere in the world and its a productive set of skills.

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    Engineering, and if you can’t, then a trade in construction or metal/wood work (you can probably get an engineering degree later).

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    The few econ students I knew at my uni wanted to work for one of the big accounting firms like Deloitte and whatnot. One of them was able to do that, another went to study law in US. Not sure about the rest.