In undergraduate school, I chose a career path that always leads to certain unemployment: I majored in politics and public affairs with a double-minor in philosophy and history.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I graduated from the University of Delaware with a double major in history and political science.
I was in college, and I studied everything, but was really not good at anything until I found philosophy, and, then, political science. I thought, 'Wow, this is something I really enjoy.' I kind of got into that whole world of law and political science. I was really into it and enjoying it, and then I took an acting elective, and that was it.
When I was young, I flirted with the idea of a career in journalism on one hand and politics on the other.
I had two different degrees: One in International Relations/Political Science and another degree in Radio and Television Production.
When I went to university, I was a philosophy major, but because I'm not very bright I chose to study philosophy at a performing arts school, maybe because the philosophy program there wasn't too rigorous or challenging.
I was a Political Science major.
I suppose you could say that I majored in men and minored in psychology.
I was graduated in 1940 with a degree of Bachelor of Science in Social Science but a major in Mathematics, a paradoxical combination that was prognostic of my future interests.
I was an English major in college with minors in Fine Arts and Humanities.
Yes, for my undergrad I majored in Criminal Justice and minored in Political Science and English.