Anonymous wrote:What, outside of business, CS, engineering and econ ARE practical majors according to DCUM?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not a good time to start studying it.
Why? By the time the kid graduates, Trump will be gone, and we will need tons of people to clean up the IR mess he made.
Isn't there talk of a 3rd term? Heard rumors it might be allowed. Even rumors of Obama running against him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For some years, there has been an oversupply of IR graduates. Highly competitive to get a job in the field. Definitely not the best choice if the goal is a stable high-paying job.
Maybe study Econ undergrad then do an MBA at someplace like UToronto or LSE, as a setup for an international business career.
Would getting a degree from a highly ranked program, like Georgetown’s SFS, help graduates find a job in this field?
Anonymous wrote:For some years, there has been an oversupply of IR graduates. Highly competitive to get a job in the field. Definitely not the best choice if the goal is a stable high-paying job.
Maybe study Econ undergrad then do an MBA at someplace like UToronto or LSE, as a setup for an international business career.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not a good time to start studying it.
Why? By the time the kid graduates, Trump will be gone, and we will need tons of people to clean up the IR mess he made.
Anonymous wrote:Not a good time to start studying it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is such a ridiculous question. There are fewer USG and USG-adjacent jobs but the world is a very big and busy place and an IR major will remain valuable.
I agree with this comment but I would have them combine it with economics, accounting, Spanish, homeland security or something to be more marketable and well rounded.
Combine it with mandarin.
Anonymous wrote:Does your student agree with current-era Marco Rubio sending legal immigrants to El Salvador? Or Steve Witkoff selling out Ukraine to Russia? The end of soft power and U.S. participation in multinational organizations and treaties? Or does your student have citizenship in another country?