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  • @ThePrincetonReview
    @ThePrincetonReview  Před 3 lety +3

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    • @thebosstex1172
      @thebosstex1172 Před rokem

      Can I just go for a bachelors, or do I have to go onto a masters, if I want to pursue a career that is Sociology based/Sociology related?

    • @stephE80
      @stephE80 Před rokem

      @@thebosstex1172 in this major you will need masters +

    • @jejemjejem7345
      @jejemjejem7345 Před 11 měsíci

      😊

    • @princetravel8332
      @princetravel8332 Před měsícem

      I'm doing BS Sociology if I want to do PHD in Sociology then in which field I'll do for the job of United Nation.

    • @princetravel8332
      @princetravel8332 Před měsícem

      And for masters in which university I'll apply around the world

  • @ericprentice3032
    @ericprentice3032 Před 9 měsíci +35

    My first major was Sociology. I loved the study of social problems and sociology provided me with crucial knowledge of systemic barriers. I focused on Power in everyday life, as well as health and health care systems. These became extremely valuable when working as a community mental health counsellor - case manager. I’m currently studying social work while working full-time. I would not be as good at my job supporting clients through these systems had it not been for my sociology studies.
    Here is a list of careers my old Soci classmates/friends got into after uni.
    - Teacher
    - Lawyer
    - English Teacher in Mexico
    - Mental Health counsellor
    - Researcher in suicidology
    - Medical Sociology - researching benefits of support animals for veterans
    - Homeless Shelter and Transitional Housing Manager

    • @goddestroyer3416
      @goddestroyer3416 Před 8 měsíci

      How's your social work program going?

    • @ericprentice3032
      @ericprentice3032 Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@goddestroyer3416great thank you. I’m in my final semester and applying to a Masters program in Social Work. My hope is to do private practice and specializing in therapy for people traumatized my the medical system.

    • @luiscarlos-mn5rk
      @luiscarlos-mn5rk Před 23 dny

      @ericprentice I want to be a Mental Health Counselor, but I've seen many routes in which you can take to become one. Like Psychology, Social Work, Sociology, Social and behavioral sciences. Which degree can allow me to work as a Mental Health Counselor, can I be one with a Sociology degree?? Because that's one job I would love to do, as I would like to help people.

    • @ericprentice3032
      @ericprentice3032 Před 23 dny

      @@luiscarlos-mn5rksocial work would be the more practical degree. It really depends on where you live and what that state or province requires mental health workers to have in order to do the work. I have worked with many people with psychology degrees, sociology, criminology and social work who are doing mental health counselling and case management. It every place is different regarding requirements. I would start doing a bit of research and then go the route you feel best.

  • @craig3240
    @craig3240 Před 3 lety +134

    Whatever career you fall in you'll be more confident in communicating and connecting with others with this degree.

    • @TB-ni4ur
      @TB-ni4ur Před rokem +2

      LOL yeah, working as a receptionist... Degrees like this should only be view as potential steppingstones to get into a more specific graduate program, but if that's the case, just get that more specific undergraduate degree as well from the start.

    • @stephE80
      @stephE80 Před rokem +8

      @@TB-ni4ur yes, it's a steppingstone undergrad degree, but not always best to "get that more specific undergrad degree as well", especially if it's something related to Sociology such as social work....depends on individual circumstances of course, but sometimes this degree can be a faster track to getting to your master's program of choice. Btw, not trying to be an a**hole but based upon your many comments under this video [all negative] you seem bitter about your degree and career choices ....why not go back to school or find something u like better than the receptionist job that u don't seem to enjoy?

    • @thomasho2630
      @thomasho2630 Před rokem +6

      @@stephE80bro got completely roasted
      Great job Steph

    • @stephE80
      @stephE80 Před rokem +1

      @@thomasho2630 thanks....I mean it was info that was due

  • @tragicallywicked9427
    @tragicallywicked9427 Před 4 měsíci +8

    I got my first degree in psychology, I thought I had a passion for it. I learned a little later that I enjoyed the social work aspect of the job. Now I am planning to attend university for my sociology undergraduate degree and then continue on to get my MSW! My journey is just starting and I am excited to finally be finding a path that I will enjoy.

    • @benjammm1n
      @benjammm1n Před měsícem

      Why did you pick sociology instead of just straight social work?

  • @CYRINTHIA212
    @CYRINTHIA212 Před 2 lety +27

    Currently pursuing a degree in Sociology Anthropology with a minor is Disability Studies

  • @iknowserenity555
    @iknowserenity555 Před 2 lety +35

    I just submitted an application to my local college, I was really excited about it until the reality of my confusion hit me, I started questioning what possible opportunities are out there for sociology majors and went on a google question&answer rabbit hole. That was until I came back to good ol' faithful CZcams! Your video clarified a lot and all jobs would be something I'd be interested in pursuing. thank you for giving free knowledge!

    • @TB-ni4ur
      @TB-ni4ur Před rokem +6

      Don't do it. You can't do ANYTHING with a degree like this unless you are part of a "preferred group" and expect to get hired in the government based on that fact alone. Degrees like this are the stereo typical do nothing finger painting degrees that land you in debt while working at Starbucks or Best Buy. Not trying to be a jerk, but it's about time people start telling young people the truth.

    • @stephE80
      @stephE80 Před rokem

      ​​​​​@@TB-ni4urRight?! Literally none of the job prospects in this video are possible with an undergraduate sociology degree...I am working on this degree because it is my fastest track to grad school (long term goal is MSW for LCSW).

    • @ericprentice3032
      @ericprentice3032 Před 8 měsíci

      @@TB-ni4urthat’s not true. A lot of community service agencies will hire people with a sociology degree. You can do a masters in Social Work afterwards and be on your way to private practice. I have even seen organizations use sociology graduates to do internal organization research.

    • @TB-ni4ur
      @TB-ni4ur Před 8 měsíci

      @@ericprentice3032 STOP IT! Shame on you for grifting like this. "private practice" for social work? LOL, yeah making 30k at a non-profit? Silly Kid.

    • @ericprentice3032
      @ericprentice3032 Před 8 měsíci

      ⁠@@TB-ni4urtry 66k at a non for profit with a degree in Ontario Canada and well over 100k doing private practice therapy with a Master in Social Work. It’s pretty common.

  • @mendohoney
    @mendohoney Před 11 měsíci +7

    this guy, I love his engaging speaking style!

  • @JonReing
    @JonReing Před 2 lety +16

    Unfortunately, In Canada, sociology majors cannot pursue masters level work to become teachers (unless they start a new undergraduate degree) . Here, social science high school teachers are required to have courses in either geography or history. This is pretty standard across all provinces with few exceptions.

  • @TimmyTalkPod
    @TimmyTalkPod Před 2 lety +26

    I pursuing to go back to college and start over. I really played around in my late teens and early 20's when I was in college and didn't take it seriously. I never finished and my grade are very terrible. Now, that I am 35 and planing on going back this fall the major was suggested for me to pursue since I've been working with nun-profit organizations that involves urban areas and performing arts. I'm a dance teacher and I want to pursue something great for the youth, really youth of color and families with low in-come.

  • @nannajaysadventures
    @nannajaysadventures Před rokem +10

    I have a Bachelor of Justice (Criminology & Policing), I also have a Graduate Diploma in Teaching (Primary) but my passion is crime (not committing it of course lol) ... Where I am there are no Masters degrees in criminology, so I am going to do a Master of Arts (Sociology) with a crim focus...hoping to then extend this to a PhD in Criminology. My ultimate goal is to be a working Criminologist or lecturer of criminology/sociology.

    • @breezy6483
      @breezy6483 Před rokem +1

      was pursuing a bachelors degree for crimionoly was it easy? I am interested in Criminilogy and sociology, in high school I took intro to crim justice and another crim class which I liked which counted as college classes.

    • @nannajaysadventures
      @nannajaysadventures Před rokem +2

      @@breezy6483 so far I have found criminology easier than sociology (terminology) but that may be because I am doing Masters level. But if you enjoy the topic and you like reading on it, and its your passion I would go for it.

    • @breezy6483
      @breezy6483 Před rokem +1

      @@nannajaysadventures wow i am so proud of you 👍 keep going , i am barely gonna graduate community college with an AA liberal studies which is not the major i want to pursue, i will be transferring to a university so therefore i need to choose a major i want , i am more interested in sociology/ criminology or social work but i am having a hard time trying to choose what is best for me because i am really picky and i just want something easy for me at least

    • @nannajaysadventures
      @nannajaysadventures Před rokem +2

      @@breezy6483 The way I decided on my Bachelors degree, was considering what I leisurely would like to read about. I am not a huge reader, and the areas of interest I have always had are true crime/human rights. So I decided if I am going to pass anything I would need to be ok with reading the material. That was how I made my decision to study criminology/justice. Hope that helps.

    • @breezy6483
      @breezy6483 Před rokem +2

      @@nannajaysadventures that really made me think differently about choosing a major and you’re 100% right about the reading part because i hate reading and it would be best to read material you actually are interested in and enjoy , thanks for sharing it really helped me , goodluck on your career and i wish you the very best

  • @haorldthompson5950
    @haorldthompson5950 Před 2 lety +8

    Great break down of What you can do with a Sociology Degree.

  • @greatiam5916
    @greatiam5916 Před 12 dny +2

    I am a sociology major and fall is my last semester 😂🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @crbridges94
    @crbridges94 Před 2 lety +10

    Would like to go into anything from social work to college councleing...currently I am working in assisted living which should supply me with loads of experience

  • @melroijohnlardizabal
    @melroijohnlardizabal Před 3 měsíci

    I'm a graduate of sociology with specialties in community organizing and social research

  • @LL-eb7bn
    @LL-eb7bn Před 2 lety +7

    Great video! I plan to go into mental health and addiction

  • @bugs4680
    @bugs4680 Před 2 lety +6

    Sounds like this could allow me to help humanity

  • @rampageclover9788
    @rampageclover9788 Před 10 měsíci +3

    Sociology should teach you how to critically think, write and speak articulately…that’s what the humanities are supposed to be for…if you can do all three of those at a high level, you should be dangerous going up for any complex job…even against a business grad who may tick more boxes in terms of hard skills but doesn’t know how to deal with people…

  • @valentine544
    @valentine544 Před 2 lety +7

    I would like to to work with the military families or government I’m getting my bachelors degree in sociology with minor in social work expected to graduate in spring 2023

    • @Bababui69
      @Bababui69 Před 2 lety

      Horrible choice. LoL There is a program called supportive services for veterans families. They hire non college grads.

    • @TB-ni4ur
      @TB-ni4ur Před rokem

      If you want to be on the professional side of things get an undergrad in psychology, then iron out a more specific career path and be prepared to get a masters in that field. There are degrees in social work but they are more limiting at the undergraduate level, whereas a psychology leaves a lot more doors open when applying to a graduate program. A BA in sociology will only allow you to get a job as the receptionist. Not trying to belittle that position, but it's the truth and probably not what you have in mind.

  • @talktimewithkashmirgirl5207

    #sir during my graduation I have a one main subject sociology and now I am pursuing M.A in

  • @uschimuckelkutsch9303
    @uschimuckelkutsch9303 Před 2 lety +5

    I love your charisma! :)

  • @luiscarlos-mn5rk
    @luiscarlos-mn5rk Před 23 dny

    Can i be a Mental Health Counselor with a Sociology degree?
    Ive seen many routes you can take, like Psychology, Socia Work, Sociology, etc.
    Besides writing currently in Journalism, a Mental Health Counselor is a job i would love to do, as i would like to help people.

  • @ramisaahammed6417
    @ramisaahammed6417 Před 2 lety +4

    Can I become a Linguistics teacher if I take a degree in sociology?

  • @kiradunham1646
    @kiradunham1646 Před 2 lety +9

    I have a Bachelor of Science in Sociology, but I’m finding that most of the jobs I want to do also require extra schooling and certification; would graduate school be the better option instead of going back to get a specific certification? I also find that I live in an area that is low in opportunities short of working at my own university, are there options to work remotely until I can afford to move to a better area with more opportunity? Or should I stick it out and try to find employment in my own town?

    • @TB-ni4ur
      @TB-ni4ur Před rokem +1

      Yeah, sadly you're finding out what people should have told you before signing up, instead of having recruiters like this guy plaster you with unrealistic optimism and empty promises. There are no jobs for these sort of BA degrees. Either make the plunge go get a more practical graduate degree, or be ready to make a career in sales, retail, or administrative work, ect.

    • @stephE80
      @stephE80 Před rokem +5

      Yes, I feel like this type degree is better for those who plan on graduate school

    • @TB-ni4ur
      @TB-ni4ur Před rokem +2

      @@stephE80 It can be a great platform to bounce off of, but I think it's important for people to understand they won't get a career making six figures with this BA... So you have to assume you'll need another 2 years of school and the tuition of grad school on top in order to make the money being implied here, plus you have to get good grades knowing you'll need to get into grad school... C's get degrees but schools that accept people with 2.0 gpa's tend to be money black holes... That needs to be known from the start.

    • @stephE80
      @stephE80 Před rokem +2

      @@TB-ni4ur yes that's why I said this is the type of degree for someone who plans on pursuing graduate school...I meant as in that being the plan from the start. Who said anything about earning C's during undergrad? Who tf would do that if they plan on grad school? Omg get a grip. I'm now working on my BA in Sociology with a plan to earn my Master's in Social Work. In my situation getting my bachelor's in Sociology was a faster track as I came from a nursing track and decided SW is a better route for me; after switching last minute, I'm able to get my bachelor's within this year (with full time semesters plus summer school), whereas a SW degree would've taken more classes plus having to apply as it's a more competitive program. And my BSN would've been another 2 years as well [in the program]. This way I'll have my Master's in SW within 3 years as long as all goes well. So yes, a BA in Sociology isn't going to give someone a plan for a 6 figure career, that's silly 🤣 but it can be a good undergrad backbone.

    • @TB-ni4ur
      @TB-ni4ur Před rokem +2

      @@stephE80 I wasn't disagreeing with you, I was agreeing with your statement and adding my own unsolicited two cents. If that triggers you then you should work on that...

  • @aggressica8952
    @aggressica8952 Před 2 měsíci

    I am a third year English major switching into Sociology hoping to work in education, maybe as a curriculum developer or career counselor. Im hoping to get a masters in education eventually but what jobs can i get without one in the meantime. Im in Toronto Canada btw😊

  • @katosand12
    @katosand12 Před 3 měsíci

    Very nicely presented and informative. Thanks

  • @guidofeliz8384
    @guidofeliz8384 Před rokem +14

    Read my BIG 5:
    1. Psychological B.S. or B.A. is useless without graduate school. Same thing for sociology and many other courses.
    2. Persevering goes a long way. Never give up! Keep holding on.
    3. Career counselors know nothing about your future. Going to see them is a waste of time. They will only confuse you more.
    4. Make sure that your major lines up with your minor. In other words, do not major in sociology and minor in physical education. No relationship there. Ok? If you decide on sociology, for example, do this instead:
    A. Select social work as a minor because both programs are related.
    B. You must go beyond the B.A. or B.S. level. Otherwise, your degree is useless. The college knows this fact very well. Students are dollar bills with arms and legs. College is a business. They don't care about you and your future endeavors at all.
    5. Again, major in something that is in demand. Honestly, teaching, medical field, computers, math, physics to name a few are always in great demand.
    I hope this helps you.

  • @theamzingcat
    @theamzingcat Před 2 lety +2

    I am 17 years old girl from Geeece and I have a couple of questions to do
    1) I would like to study sociology of the family in the future.Is this sector of sociology growing at all?
    2) If I study sociology in Greece will I have more opportunities to find a better job in Greece or it will be better to study abroad?

    • @sofiaathh8238
      @sofiaathh8238 Před 2 lety +1

      Και εγώ κοινωνιολογία πέρασα

    • @cevcena6692
      @cevcena6692 Před 2 lety +1

      1. It is seeing moderate growth, basically the same as other academic disciplines.
      2. I have no idea, I'm not from Greece but good luck!

  • @Cheerio2f662
    @Cheerio2f662 Před rokem +1

    Soooo sooo helpful, thank you!

  • @user-cn4ko4ui1t
    @user-cn4ko4ui1t Před 9 měsíci

    Market research analys😮seems very interesting

  • @supunsandika5455
    @supunsandika5455 Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you very much !

  • @letsgetdowntobusiness-

    Flight of the navigator “the sky is the limit.”

  • @bugs4680
    @bugs4680 Před 2 lety

    I'm going back in Sept ,

  • @keniileo
    @keniileo Před 2 lety +1

    If I graduated with sociology degree, can I apply for those works without going to college again to pursue those courses(like human resource)?

  • @amrin1906
    @amrin1906 Před 5 měsíci

    Can I pursue masters in IO psychology, with a bachlor degree in sociology ?

  • @masrurmouno8907
    @masrurmouno8907 Před rokem

    can a international scociology student gets this type of jobs in UK?after his masters

  • @bugs4680
    @bugs4680 Před 2 lety

    Thanks

  • @baddidea4820
    @baddidea4820 Před 8 měsíci +2

    As an indigenous gay man and psych and sociology major I continue to be humor when I hear a white male speak about sociology or society in general as your perspective in this are is from a point or privilege and completely screwed and for for fair assessment of society in a whole in most cases

  • @manpreetkaursandhu1595
    @manpreetkaursandhu1595 Před 2 lety +1

    I have got 82.9%marks in sociology subject in my post graduation and could u tell me what to do in the next level because I'm from india right now afterwards I will shift to california so could u help me

    • @oncewithtwice3925
      @oncewithtwice3925 Před rokem

      Do an MBA from a top IIM. Please don't get offended by this, but most degrees in social sciences except maybe economics are useless unless you upskill. I'm also studying for a bachelor's degree in sociology in India. The course content in India focuses a lot on theory, which is definitely a no-no in North America.

  • @ibe310
    @ibe310 Před 9 měsíci +2

    SO SOCIOLOGY IS REALLY A MINOR CAUSE THERE IS NO CAREERS IN BEING A SOCIOLOGIST KIND OF LIKE ANTHROPOLOGY....IT IS A WASTE OF MONEY

    • @yoshiro-chan4479
      @yoshiro-chan4479 Před 2 měsíci

      You can be sociologist, someone who works in either research or academia, however you need higher education like a master or Ph.D, some of the jobs he is listing are for ppl with BA where they need exprience and extra courses to get the job.
      I advise you to do your research and see the jobs listed

  • @isisrafuse6005
    @isisrafuse6005 Před rokem

    awh you're a sweetheart

  • @thebosstex1172
    @thebosstex1172 Před rokem

    Can I just go for a bachelors, or do I have to go onto a masters, if I want to pursue a career that is Sociology based/Sociology related?

    • @cupcakzbacpud9502
      @cupcakzbacpud9502 Před rokem

      To pursue a career in this type of field, you do really need to pursue a higher level of education in order to land yourself a more well paying and stable job.

    • @thebosstex1172
      @thebosstex1172 Před rokem

      @@cupcakzbacpud9502 that isn’t very convenient, as I need to make use of the Bachelors degree once I get it. I’m really slow in getting school work done. I am 29 and a half, and can only do like one class in the summer and two classes per each Spring and Fall, which is five classes per year. If it’s a math class I have to take, then maybe only one that semester. I think I just have bad Attention Deficit Disorder or something.
      After this Summer, I have four classes left before I can get my Associates degree, and I’m planning on getting my Associates next year at either the end of Spring or end of the Summer of next year, and so I won’t be getting my Bachelors until I’m like 34 years old, almost 35. Which means I won’t be getting my Masters until I’m 39. Which means, from now, it will take me ten years to get my Masters degree. Unless I can take two classes in the summer as well, or one in the summer and three per both the Spring and the Fall, each year, I won’t be able to get my Masters any sooner than that. I won’t get my Masters any sooner than when I’m 39, and I won’t be able to begin making lots of money enough to afford a home until then.
      It would just make it so much easier for myself if I could make use of a Bachelors degree by the time I’m 34, almost 35.

    • @cupcakzbacpud9502
      @cupcakzbacpud9502 Před rokem

      @@thebosstex1172 Have you considered pursuing a different field entirely? I mean I know within the realm of social sciences, you could potentially get into criminal justice with just a BA in criminology, of course on top of other related work and volunteer experience pertaining to the field of work. Other than that however, most social sciences require at least a masters degree for, like I said before, a higher paying and stable job. Though to be fair you can still probably land yourself a job without a masters, but you wouldn’t exactly be making bank.

  • @janisjunkie69
    @janisjunkie69 Před 2 měsíci

    Sociology majors wait tables. This guy is full of it.

  • @meet44
    @meet44 Před rokem

    Sociologyyy

  • @maryellenbavaro3416
    @maryellenbavaro3416 Před 3 lety +1

    Who copyedits your posts before they go up? I find it so disconcerting to see grammatical mistakes & typos that should have been caught along the way by the team of TPR staff & consultants. Please know that I only say this to you as a former communications & conference director of a national, non-profit org. that I worked incredibly hard for for ten years. I know how hard it is to do the heavy-lifting of planning an annual event at all levels across an entire organization and to keep it & everyone in it feeling part of a “whole” that’s going in one direction, let alone the right direction. So making last-minute typos or mistakes in the program or in the event’s press release in the big picture aren’t nearly the big deal they feel they are during the actual event.

    • @ThePrincetonReview
      @ThePrincetonReview  Před 3 lety +4

      Thanks for your comment. Would you please write to us and let us know where you found an error? You can reach us at pressoffice (at) review (dot) com. Thank you!

  • @ibe310
    @ibe310 Před 9 měsíci

    I DO BUT NOT LIKE THIS😂

  • @sun_beams_
    @sun_beams_ Před 14 hodinami

    u look like homelander bye

  • @ibe310
    @ibe310 Před 9 měsíci

    WE CAN HAVE A SOCIOLOGY MAJOR ON THE BEHAVIOR OF THIS GUY ON THIS VIDEO ALONE.. WOW. CALM DOWN DUDE. BREATH, CALM YOURSELF....HERE'S A TREAT...GOOD BOY. NOW CALMLY TELL US WHY WE SHOULD GET INTO SOCIOLOGY.

    • @yoshiro-chan4479
      @yoshiro-chan4479 Před 2 měsíci

      No one is forcing you dude, if you don't want it don't go into it.

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    @jasonchui5166 Před 2 lety

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  • @EthanNoble
    @EthanNoble Před rokem +1

    LIES!!!!