Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is a very easy, useless major.
This. My college boyfriend was a sociology major and I don't think he had 10 minutes of homework over 4 years of college combined. Everything he learned was common sense.
I was the pp sociology major. I was constantly doing required reading and writing papers. At my university, sociology was one of the only majors that required an undergraduate thesis. We had an entire semester to devoted to writing our thesis and it had a lot of requirements. Just because your boyfriend didn’t do his homework doesn’t mean nobody had any.
Anonymous wrote:This is development economics. It seems every successful sociologist is really just an economist in disguise.Anonymous wrote:My friend majored in it, got a phD in it and now teaches it as a tenured professor. Her focus is on microlending among poor communities in developing countries. It's a fascinating topic. She doesn't make a lot of money but she has family wealth.
This is development economics. It seems every successful sociologist is really just an economist in disguise.Anonymous wrote:My friend majored in it, got a phD in it and now teaches it as a tenured professor. Her focus is on microlending among poor communities in developing countries. It's a fascinating topic. She doesn't make a lot of money but she has family wealth.
Your sociology professor was shocked at NY college students not being practicing Christians?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I took Sociology 101 as an elective. I remember nothing from it. No substance to it at all.
I also took it. We studied Eskimos and Amish people. Our teacher had just moved to NY from the Deep South and was struggling with massive culture shock. She was SHOCKED to find out we weren't all super religious church-goers for instance. We collectively very quickly figured out that if we tied ANY answer whether verbal or written, to Jesus, that she was pleased.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems like the generalist social science degree, hard to narrow down. You don't seem to hear as much from sociologists as from political scientists, historians or economists. What is this degree?
I thoroughly enjoyed my sociology classes!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I took Sociology 101 as an elective. I remember nothing from it. No substance to it at all.
I don’t remember anything from any 101 level class that I’ve ever taken. I went to a t10 university too. It was all intro and boring.
Anonymous wrote:It seems like the generalist social science degree, hard to narrow down. You don't seem to hear as much from sociologists as from political scientists, historians or economists. What is this degree?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is a very easy, useless major.
This. My college boyfriend was a sociology major and I don't think he had 10 minutes of homework over 4 years of college combined. Everything he learned was common sense.
Anonymous wrote:It is a very easy, useless major.
Anonymous wrote:it's the study of the causes and consequences of human behavior. you can go on to work in urban planning (traffic patterns, housing developments, school planning), law, Human Resources...any number of things.