Should I do a politics degree or a Bioscience degree with a foundation year (4 years in total)?
Asking a bunch of fucking randoms online about your degree choice is a bad idea. Scedule a meeting with your department's advisor and lay out all your options. She will give you information and websites you can check out for more info.
Don't be an idiot and take our advice which can completely change your life dude. THINK.
Depends on what you want to do with your life m8.
Usually a Bachelor in Politics is rather worthless and even with a master you need to know what you want to work as - and work towards that starting as soon as you start university.
t. Embassy worker with a Master in Pol Science
Also I hear that Bioscience isn't "really STEM" so don't go into that if you expect you will be making engineering money and have job offers coming in all the darn time.
>>17564962
what do you want to do with your degree?
>>17564962
Dont do politics unless you want to go to grad school
I did politics and it's a dead end out of academia. 3 years out of school and I'm applying to law school now
>>17565031
>>17564986
This with Pol.Sci. is usually true.
Exceptions being if you scored a congressional internship (or the like) and managed to leverage that up into a job, or you're otherwise connected and good at networking. Which you should be if you're getting into politics.
t. guy with a Pol.Sci bachelor who scored via connections.
>>17564962
Can you double major in both?