Space wrote:
I am currently in university, majoring in Political science...
I understand your concern. I recently got my BA and my two majors were political science and history. After many months of checking the job listings daily, there have been exactly zero jobs anywhere near me that seek someone who even has a BA in either area or simply a generic BA (although there have been a few specific BA job offerings, like psychology/sociology/education I think).
It is, as others have mentioned, very hard to even get "generic" jobs (i.e. secretarial, office assistance, library assistant, etc), because they all want people "with experience", even though the education requirements are only usually a high school degree.
People "with experience" seem to get hiring priority over anyone else who has more education! It is, obviously, quite demoralizing.
Luckily, I have zero college debt, so if I get stuck with a **** job I'll still be able to survive.
^^Bolded for truth... A lot of political science/history etc is quite theoretical (so are many other subjects, and business degrees), so it is not like we can go out and get a job as an "engineer" or "accountant." I have known a few people in my age range who graduated in the last couple years with BA's in Biology and finance (which I initially thought would be more practical degrees), and they both A) can't get a job in their field B)got turned down from more desirable jobs because they lacked "experience" and C) are making much less money than they expected. I also will be debt-free when I graduate, so I am not too worried about surviving either... at least we have that on our sides.