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I’m 26F and I got my BA in journalism and political science last year. I thought for sure I wanted to be an international correspondent or sociology professor but after a year of self discovery I’ve learned I want to be a policy analyst. I have a job set up to help teach English in Spain next year and I hope to be a foreign service officer when I get back so I do have some plan on gaining experience.
All of my internship and job experience is in journalism and I was originally going to get my masters in international relations but I saw that public policy or public administration is the appropriate masters degree to be a policy analyst.
I want to hear from others what the right major would be.
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