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Guide to College Majors in Social Science

What is Social Science all about?

Students of Social Sciences primarily study human behaviour and social relationships. They also participate in many courses related to Arts & Humanities. Aside from the traditional classroom college setting, long distance and online degree courses are also available.

 

What jobs are hot in Social Science?

Graduates of Social Science Majors enjoy a wide array of career opportunities. The most popular social sciences jobs include:

Archaeologists. These professionals discover the past human civilizations through expeditions and study.

Educators. A Social Science graduate may also choose a career as a teacher and share his knowledge and skills to other students.

Geographers. Geographers primarily study the earth and its surface. These Social Scientists deal with natural disasters such as earthquakes and tsunamis.

Politicians. A Social Science student may also choose a career in politics by pursuing a master’s degree in political Science.

Sociologist. Laws, behaviour, religion, race, gender, social policies- these are the aspects that a Sociologist deals with.

 

Why take up a College Degree in Social Science?

According to a survey conducted by the Bureau of Labor Statistics shows that employment for Social Science graduates are expected to grow more and that salaries are most likely to increase. Career opportunities also abound, not only in companies and businesses but in schools and universities and government agencies as well.

 

Who are the perfect candidates for Social Science Majors?

Students of Social Sciences must develop their management skills, organizational skills, writing skills, communication skills, critical thinking and interpersonal skills. Motivation is also a crucial attitude that would help them succeed. They must also learn to recognize trends and patterns efficiently.

 


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Student Credit Cards With Parent’s Guidance

Many parents are skeptical about providing credit cards to their young kids. However, student credit cards are wonderful tools in establishing an early credit history. With the right guidance from their parents, students can use their credit cards to their advantage while avoiding bad debt.

Money Management Lessons Can Start Early

Introducing basic financial management techniques to kids will help them become more prepared in handling their personal finances in the future. Teaching kids to save money from their allowances is a good way to develop their money skills. Instead of giving money for school on a daily basis, older kids may be given a weekly or monthly allowance so they can budget their own money. Read more…

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Posted by admin    Date: Tuesday, June 30, 2009

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Turning 18 and Credit Cards

Reaching 18 is considered as a big event in a person’s life. For a teenager, this will also be the time to pursue higher education, get a job, and be more financially independent. Many young people choose to get a credit card as soon as they turn 18. This article focuses on how young people can prepare themselves on the financial responsibilities they’re about to face.

Young People and Financial Challenges

In the past years, credit card issuers allow students to open their own credit card accounts provided they have a co-signer. Some credit cards still require a co-signer but since credit card companies introduced student credit cards in the market, it allowed young people to apply for a credit card on their own. Read more…

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Posted by admin    Date: Monday, June 22, 2009

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How To Cancel Your Student Credit Card

If you’re a student and you find yourself having trouble juggling between your credit card payments, it’s probably time for you to consider canceling some of your credit card accounts. However, before you call up your credit card issuer to close your account, there are some things you should carefully consider. Let’s discuss the correct steps of canceling an unwanted credit card.

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Posted by admin    Date: Monday, June 15, 2009

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How Many Credit Cards Should You Have When You Are In College?

Many credit card companies send invitations to young people, especially college students since this is the time they need to establish their personal credit. There is nothing wrong in getting your own student credit card as long you’re ready to take on your payment obligations. But the question is, how many credit cards should a college student have? Why are young people encouraged to limit their freedom in obtaining student credit cards?

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Posted by admin    Date: Thursday, June 11, 2009

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The Student Credit Card Trap

Each year, credit card companies send thousands of advertising mails to prospective cardholders. Young people or college students are strong potential market. If you’re a college student and this will be your first time to own a credit card you may be tempted to sign up with the first great offer that comes your way. Nevertheless, before you fill out that student credit card application, read on and see what you’re missing.

Owning a Credit Card is a Responsibility

Just because you’re old enough to own a personal credit card doesn’t mean you should rush to get one. Ask yourself, are you really ready to be a credit card holder? Do you know how to manage a credit card account and avoid the dangers associated with uncontrolled spending? Have you really found the right credit card for student? Did you take time doing research and comparing your choices or did you just submit your application without much thought? Read more…

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Posted by admin    Date: Monday, June 1, 2009

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