Sunday, July 17, 2011

Someone give me instruction to become a lobbyist?

Political Science, Business Administration, Human Resource Management... These three areas of study will all help you in your area of interest, plus all have good career opportunities no matter what the economy is like. I got my GED then my diploma when I was 19; my mother pulled me out of High School when I was 15 to home school me but didn't realize the schooling she was putting me through was not accredited. I wasn't doing well in a public school anyway... But I will tell you... When I went back to school, got my GED, then took the two extra courses to get my diploma, then went to college I easily stayed on the National Dean's List because college was such a fun and stimulating environment to learn in, was President of a Physics club for my college, stayed readily involved in the politics of the school 9these things look great on a resume), and made sure I asked questions that pertained to my future prospects to the right people when they came my way (people love to talk about their accomplishments so don't ever feel sorry for bugging someone to pick their brain). I am now one month away from my first bachelor's degree and I have had three children and been married for 10 years now =-). It took me a long 10 year stretch to get to where I am now but I never gave up and kept returning so I could finish. It has been a long road but an adventure I will cherish forever. I have had courses in so many things including Political Science, Debate, Management, Sociology, Psychology, United States Government, Human Resource Management, Finance (all of which have helped me understand the government) My degree is in Business Administration and I took my electives in political studies and sciences as much as I could. When you get into college you have your general education credits that have to be done first of all, and those give you a well rounded view of your options. You may change your interests all together once you see and experience what is out there =-) College is fun, and good for you for making the plans to go. Since you are going to get your GED ask about the extra courses you can take to go all the way and get your diploma... usually there is only one or two extra depending on your education level already acquired. Good luck in your life! You have great ambition... Keep it up! Remember you are what you continually do so make those good habits now and you will be successful.

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