u/Amazing_Walk5094

Question about changing careers right out of college?

Hi everyone! I just recently graduated from a large SEC school, and I'm currently trying to get into a different field. I majored in Political Science and have worked in campaigns, government, and research. With this current administration, it has been very challenging to find a job in government, especially on the federal level, even with the connections I have made. With that being said, I'm looking to get into a different career field at the moment. I have worked in Marketing, Social Media Marketing, and Business Development as an intern in college. What roles could I possibly transition into, especially with my internship experience? Thanks!

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u/Amazing_Walk5094 — 1 day ago

How do I get into Government Relations or Political Consulting as a recent grad?

Hello! I am a recent graduate who majored in political science, and I want to get into political consulting or government relations. During my time in college, I have worked with campaigns, voter research, and advocacy. Throughout the past two months, I haven't really had that much luck job searching within these two fields. I then started cold emailing political consulting firms and heard back from a few firms, but none were hiring. If anyone has any suggestions or advice on how to get into these fields, that would be greatly appreciated!

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u/Amazing_Walk5094 — 7 days ago

So I've taken the LSAT 4 times. The first 3 times, I did absolutely horrible on it; I took a year off and made a 165 on my most recent test. Do law schools take into consideration my past 3 low scores or only look at my highest score?

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u/Amazing_Walk5094 — 15 days ago