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Hofstra Political Science Experiences?

Hi everyone! I'm considering Hofstra for its Political Science program. If anyone here has attended, what were your experiences with the program? Any advice would be appreciated!

8 months ago

Hi there! Many students have had positive experiences with the Political Science program at Hofstra. Here are some points that are often mentioned:

1. Accessible faculty: Students find that Hofstra's Political Science professors are not only knowledgeable but also approachable and genuinely interested in student success. They're often available for discussion outside the classroom, which can help you build relationships with them and get deeper insights into the topics being covered in class.

2. Internship opportunities: Being close to New York City provides numerous internship opportunities for students majoring in Political Science. Some students have interned with local politicians, government agencies, non-profits, or even at the United Nations. Take advantage of Hofstra's career center for help in finding the right opportunities.

3. Engaging class discussions: Many students appreciate the lively and thought-provoking discussions in their classes. They feel that this type of environment helps them develop critical analysis skills and stimulates their understanding of the subjects covered in the program.

4. Study abroad programs: Many political science students at Hofstra participate in study abroad opportunities related to political science, in countries like Italy, Spain, France, the Czech Republic, the Netherlands, Chile, and South Africa. Especially as the world becomes increasingly interconnected, studying abroad can be an absolutely crucial part of your political science education, by showing you how certain issues play out across the globe.

5. Extracurricular activities: Students can join clubs and organizations related to politics and social issues, like Model UN, which can be an opportunity to dive even more deeply into key political science concepts. Or, you can get involved in the student government or debate team to practice your speaking skills and develop your understanding of how political systems look in practice.

One piece of advice would be to research the professors and classes offered within the program to get an idea of what topics might interest you and which professors have the best reputation. Also, don't hesitate to reach out to admissions or the Political Science department to get more insights and ask any questions you might have.

I hope this information helps, and best of luck in your college search!

8 months ago

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