Finding problems where there are none. Justifying a discipline based on divisive ideologies and perpetuating them when they go out into the real world. Absolute poison.
I am SO interested in sociology and would love to take it as a degree but everyone talking about jobs to take with it as a degree is a f***king lecturer @ some uni??? Wtf????? 🥴🤬
How can the social science departments help of a officer or relative stole a opportunity by using evaluation or questionnaire? Then, using racism as policy and procedure or protocols in ethnicity to steal opportunity in finances or abusing government policies to steal financial objectives from Yvonne Gaskin. Ygaskin 2017
Suicide attempts, random thoughts, hearing repeated words and sentences I think throughout the day. Someone I refused to talk to decided to violate my human rights and development. Help. Social Science. Yg2017
Is it possible to become a primary educator with a Social Science degree -which many local universities offer- or do you need a BA Hons Primary Education as Strathclyde university offers? (only university that offers a BA hons in primary education in my local area)
you cant just generalise something and say it doesn't work, try it and say that that's proof to back your argument up. That's just basically saying this is my opinion, why? because it just is okay?
Bernhard Bish The way that current social scientists try to learn more is mostly through empiricism. However, I happen to disagree with the idea of empiricism when it comes to the social sciences because in the social sciences, the human mind is the subject of study. The mind is a very complex and unpredictable thing and no mind is exactly alike. Let alone society, which is made up of millions and billions of minds, each with their own wants and goals. It's impossible to be able to recreate every single factor in society for research or to isolate specific variables. There is just too much going on. The rational approach, which focuses on constructing logical axioms and building up on them, is the best way to study society and individuals.
Finding problems where there are none. Justifying a discipline based on divisive ideologies and perpetuating them when they go out into the real world. Absolute poison.
Im deciding between English major, social science or elementary education, and this is tough
I am SO interested in sociology and would love to take it as a degree but everyone talking about jobs to take with it as a degree is a f***king lecturer @ some uni??? Wtf????? 🥴🤬
How can the social science departments help of a officer or relative stole a opportunity by using evaluation or questionnaire? Then, using racism as policy and procedure or protocols in ethnicity to steal opportunity in finances or abusing government policies to steal financial objectives from Yvonne Gaskin. Ygaskin 2017
Suicide attempts, random thoughts, hearing repeated words and sentences I think throughout the day. Someone I refused to talk to decided to violate my human rights and development. Help. Social Science. Yg2017
Yvonne G are you alright
@@okaymom4165 I'm afraid she's not
Oh gosh please respond
@@okaymom4165 Rip
Hello, are you okay?
Is it possible to become a primary educator with a Social Science degree -which many local universities offer- or do you need a BA Hons Primary Education as Strathclyde university offers? (only university that offers a BA hons in primary education in my local area)
"Critical thinking" is the buzzterm that means the degree has no value in the marketplace.
The answer is not much
Exactly just makes you confused
Delusion😐
work at McDonald's
Am i the only one hearing the Pornhub intro
It isn't science, should be called social studies.
+Oxycominum Nonsense, psuedo-science at best.
How things work= Science.
So it is science
you cant just generalise something and say it doesn't work, try it and say that that's proof to back your argument up. That's just basically saying this is my opinion, why? because it just is okay?
Bernhard Bish The way that current social scientists try to learn more is mostly through empiricism. However, I happen to disagree with the idea of empiricism when it comes to the social sciences because in the social sciences, the human mind is the subject of study. The mind is a very complex and unpredictable thing and no mind is exactly alike. Let alone society, which is made up of millions and billions of minds, each with their own wants and goals. It's impossible to be able to recreate every single factor in society for research or to isolate specific variables. There is just too much going on. The rational approach, which focuses on constructing logical axioms and building up on them, is the best way to study society and individuals.