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Jackson50 said:
SciFiBoy said:also, how would bussiness school help you if you want to be a politician?

I would not recommend attending business school if your goal is to immediately enter into politics. I would recommend a law degree if that is your desire. Nonetheless, business schools cover many areas that pertain to a politician. These include management, public relations, conflict resolution, marketing, etc. In fact, business is the 2nd most listed occupation for US congresspersons. Only law is listed more than business. 

oic, i get that theres an overlap there.


also, i allways thought politics was a career, like nursing, that you need a degree or something in so you know the subject well enough to be competent at it and then keep learning anything else you need to know, to represent your constituents.



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SciFiBoy said:
Jackson50 said:
SciFiBoy said:also, how would bussiness school help you if you want to be a politician?

I would not recommend attending business school if your goal is to immediately enter into politics. I would recommend a law degree if that is your desire. Nonetheless, business schools cover many areas that pertain to a politician. These include management, public relations, conflict resolution, marketing, etc. In fact, business is the 2nd most listed occupation for US congresspersons. Only law is listed more than business. 

oic, i get that theres an overlap there.


also, i allways thought politics was a career, like nursing, that you need a degree or something in so you know the subject well enough to be competent at it and then keep learning anything else you need to know, to represent your constituents.


Education don't matter at all if u go into politics.

1. You have the right opinions SciFiBoy, for our politically correct Western societies in Europe. They're perfect for a youth section of a socialist political party (youth sections are always a lot more radical).

2. You got the dedication, since you are so rabid and passionate lol.

3. Third requirement is that you have charisma and the ability to persuade.

(4th informal requirement:
4. Being a dishonest liar )



Slimebeast said:
SciFiBoy said:
Jackson50 said:
SciFiBoy said:also, how would bussiness school help you if you want to be a politician?

I would not recommend attending business school if your goal is to immediately enter into politics. I would recommend a law degree if that is your desire. Nonetheless, business schools cover many areas that pertain to a politician. These include management, public relations, conflict resolution, marketing, etc. In fact, business is the 2nd most listed occupation for US congresspersons. Only law is listed more than business. 

oic, i get that theres an overlap there.


also, i allways thought politics was a career, like nursing, that you need a degree or something in so you know the subject well enough to be competent at it and then keep learning anything else you need to know, to represent your constituents.


Education don't matter at all if u go into politics.

1. You have the right opinions SciFiBoy, for our politically correct Western societies in Europe. They're perfect for a youth section of a socialist political party (youth sections are always a lot more radical).

2. You got the dedication, since you are so rabid and passionate lol.

3. Third requirement is that you have charisma and the ability to persuade.

(4th informal requirement:
4. Being a dishonest liar )

well, im working on 3, as i was shy at school, but i think ive improved on that since then though.

4 might be a problem, lol, im disgustingly honest and nice to other people (so im told)

education may not matter, but i want to learn much more about politics, both about issues i am familiar with and issues i know little or nothing about at the moment.



Sqrl said:

Most Left: SamuelRSmith

Most Right: MrStickball

Most Liberal: Drewi

Most Conservative: Slimebeast



ManusJustus said:
Sqrl said:

Most Left: SamuelRSmith

Most Right: MrStickball

Most Liberal: Drewi

Most Conservative: Slimebeast

I don't have a picture, but facepalm.

I have already said that on the first page with appropriate spelling and capitalization.



Kimi wa ne tashika ni ano toki watashi no soba ni ita

Itsudatte itsudatte itsudatte

Sugu yoko de waratteita

Nakushitemo torimodosu kimi wo

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dtewi said:
ManusJustus said:
Sqrl said:

Most Left: SamuelRSmith

Most Right: MrStickball

Most Liberal: Drewi

Most Conservative: Slimebeast

I don't have a picture, but facepalm.

I have already said that on the first page with appropriate spelling and capitalization.

Whats your problem?  I am suppose to reread the entire thread before I post to make sure nobody has edited their posts?



ManusJustus said:
dtewi said:
ManusJustus said:
Sqrl said:

Most Left: SamuelRSmith

Most Right: MrStickball

Most Liberal: Drewi

Most Conservative: Slimebeast

I don't have a picture, but facepalm.

I have already said that on the first page with appropriate spelling and capitalization.

Whats your problem?  I am suppose to reread the entire thread before I post to make sure nobody has edited their posts?

Actually, it's the very first post.



Kimi wa ne tashika ni ano toki watashi no soba ni ita

Itsudatte itsudatte itsudatte

Sugu yoko de waratteita

Nakushitemo torimodosu kimi wo

I will never leave you

SciFiBoy said:
Slimebeast said:
SciFiBoy said:
Jackson50 said:
SciFiBoy said:also, how would bussiness school help you if you want to be a politician?

I would not recommend attending business school if your goal is to immediately enter into politics. I would recommend a law degree if that is your desire. Nonetheless, business schools cover many areas that pertain to a politician. These include management, public relations, conflict resolution, marketing, etc. In fact, business is the 2nd most listed occupation for US congresspersons. Only law is listed more than business. 

oic, i get that theres an overlap there.


also, i allways thought politics was a career, like nursing, that you need a degree or something in so you know the subject well enough to be competent at it and then keep learning anything else you need to know, to represent your constituents.


Education don't matter at all if u go into politics.

1. You have the right opinions SciFiBoy, for our politically correct Western societies in Europe. They're perfect for a youth section of a socialist political party (youth sections are always a lot more radical).

2. You got the dedication, since you are so rabid and passionate lol.

3. Third requirement is that you have charisma and the ability to persuade.

(4th informal requirement:
4. Being a dishonest liar )

well, im working on 3, as i was shy at school, but i think ive improved on that since then though.

4 might be a problem, lol, im disgustingly honest and nice to other people (so im told)

education may not matter, but i want to learn much more about politics, both about issues i am familiar with and issues i know little or nothing about at the moment.


3. Can u stand in front of 300 people and sell your controversial idea and also lie a lil bit at the same time? lol

4. If you're too honest I think u risk getting frustrated in politics. It's a quite dirty business I've heard, even on the grass root level. Although we need honest people in politics of course.




It said i's a centrists, but i'll never ever vote left.




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Slimebeast said:
SciFiBoy said:

well, im working on 3, as i was shy at school, but i think ive improved on that since then though.

4 might be a problem, lol, im disgustingly honest and nice to other people (so im told)

education may not matter, but i want to learn much more about politics, both about issues i am familiar with and issues i know little or nothing about at the moment.


3. Can u stand in front of 300 people and sell your controversial idea and also lie a lil bit at the same time? lol

4. If you're too honest I think u risk getting frustrated in politics. It's a quite dirty business I've heard, even on the grass root level. Although we need honest people in politics of course.


3. hmm, i honestly dont know, i would certainly give it a shot, i dont know that i would need to lie though, lol

4. thats kinda part of the reason i want to go into politics, i think that politicians should be more honest, i would hope that if i can find a way to be an honest politician, that others would follow my own example.