Two articles in the same paper today. Fun times.
That is all.
“Their way of looking at things is sometimes, ‘If I do political science, what kind of job can I get?’ ” Harrison says. “Female students don’t tend to ask that question quite as much.”
Since graduating from the University of Alberta with a bachelor's degree in political science, Anna Stacheychuk has been frustrated in her efforts to find employment in the province.
"Originally, I thought I would just go into something to do with politics right away, but I understand that we are in a recession right now. I've been looking to diversify my skills and find something that I'm interested in and a path that will lead me maybe to politics or communications, business relations, community relations," said the 23-year-old.
"Originally, I thought I would just go into something to do with politics right away, but I understand that we are in a recession right now. I've been looking to diversify my skills and find something that I'm interested in and a path that will lead me maybe to politics or communications, business relations, community relations," said the 23-year-old.
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