i totally understand where this thread is coming from but the same can be said about poli sci. poli sci won't land you a direct job like a stem job will. it will require work, strategy, and maybe even more education. likewise, ethn is the same. https://twitter.com/dorajfacundo/status/1337294569105477635
the difference for me personally was having to withstand the toxic nature of a poli sci classroom. SO if you are doing poli sci to better your community, you're better off actually learning about your community through ethn studies than learning about shit you dont agree with
again, no hard feelings :) definitely a good thread to consider and i just haven't gotten around to making my own thread or even graduating but definitely wish i had just gone full ass into ethn and a more useful second major in the beginning. poli sci sucks lol