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As a Sociology major what career path did you go into that you felt fulfilled and that without this major I couldn’t have found or would be able to be in this career?

I am currently a junior and I’m majoring in Sociology, I’ve changed my major a few times and just get this was right for me. I’m no longer eligible for financial aid and have to pay out of pocket for school and as a first generation Mexican American I just need guidance that continuing my education is worth it.


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Liam’s Answer

Hey Elizabeth 👋🏼 First and foremost, good for you for sticking with your education under challenging circumstances.

I can say that my sociology degree absolutely felt worth it and set me up for longterm career growth/success. I specifically decided to focus on social determinants of health work while at school and immediately after -- looking into how someone's income, access to food, ability to maintain stable housing, etc. ultimately informs their health outcomes! Sociology introduced me to that area of study/work, and with that interest, I was able to find a tech company working to implement social care networks between food pantries, housing shelters, government agencies, and so forth.

I've stuck in technology since, implementing systems for macro-level change that connect US citizens to government benefits and local non-profits to make their lives better! My initial study of social structures and social policy gave me such deep appreciation for how societies operate; I love being able to implement systems to improve them now.

Best of luck in your (potentially) continued study and growth after!
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Zakari’s Answer

Sociology provides access to opportunities that most individuals are unaware of. This major can lead to a variety of rewarding jobs, including social work, nonprofit administration, human resources, public policy, community organizing, UX research, and diversity and inclusion work, all of which require a thorough grasp of people and systems. What distinguishes sociology is that it trains you to spot patterns in society that others miss, making you valuable in nearly any subject. As a first-generation student, investing your own money represents a significant sacrifice and demonstrates genuine commitment. Critical thinking, research, communication, and understanding human behavior are all transferable talents.
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