I was a Chemistry major, and then I switched to Political Science, because Chemistry was boring, and the labs took too much time.|||I%26#039;m a Political Science major and I LOVE it. I don%26#039;t know what your school%26#039;s program is like but I think its a good move, especially if you didn%26#039;t like the chem labs. I think the labs would just continue and get harder the higher up in classes you go.
Plus, Political Science can lead to law school, being a politician, working for the government, working for a company who works with the government, working for a NGO, working for a non-profit/Peace Corps etc. There a lot of job options.|||It doesn%26#039;t concern me at all|||thats why i changed my major from hisotry to engineering|||How about... being a garbage man?
You dont need to sit in a lab all day, and you drive a nice big truck and get peoples garbage! And maybe dig around it in!
Fun!!!|||alright well i know someone studying BioChemisty in college|||smart choice :] i wanna major poly sci.|||i dont blame you man. chemistry is a b!*ch
im a Chem Engineering major so i share your pain|||It shouldn%26#039;t matter, most people don%26#039;t actually get a career in the field they went to school for anyway.|||The last time I bothered to look an average student changed his or her major four times.
Political Science might seem attractive for an under-achiever. I started in Fire Science,
Art, Library Science, Criminology, and obtained degrees in two other fields.