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Careers and InternshipsInternshipsRegardless of how well you are doing in classes, what you learn is only as good as how you are able to use it. The classes you take now and the education you are getting are based heavily upon theory. An internship allows you to put that theory into action while in a friendly and supervised environment, preparing you to use the theory when your work environment isn't quite as hospitable. Internships also open doors as it helps you create a network of contacts, friends, and potential references. The Political Science department is dedicated to giving every student a complete education, both theoretical and practical, and therefore provide the following information concerning internships:
JobsWhile internships are usually unpaid or low-paid, the job you get after graduating is likely to come with a standard paycheck. The only problem is finding the job that suits your skills, tastes, and goals. The perfect job can lead to the perfect career and a much happier life. Because your degree isn't just about what you learn, it is also about benefitting you in the long run with financial security and a rewarding profession, the Political Science department has gathered the following sites for those looking for a career in the discipline: |
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