Major Vs Broadcast News Analyst

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1 Through your life, you choose things between this or that. For example, you choose what you are going to eat or who you are going to marry. One of the biggest and hardest choice you will make is what your major will be. The reason it is a hard choice is that there are so many options to choose from. For me personally, I want to either major in political science or broadcast news analyst. But there are so many different things between them. The differences between political scientist’s and broadcast news analysts are their duties, education, job outlook, and salary. 2 The duties for political scientist’s majors and broadcast news analysts are very different. For a political science major their duties are studying and researching political subjects like the U.S. …show more content…

One reason is political science majors’ high educational attainment. Studying political science seems to have a positive impact on students’ careers. That higher pay depends, in part, on working somewhat longer hours in high-wage, high-cost locations; but a 1-in-20 probability of a career in Washington, DC, may be an attraction to our majors. (Lewis) For a broadcast news analyst, their median annual wage in May of 2016 was $56,680. Most analysts labor full time. The work is frequently non-stop, fast paced. They also have continuous difficulties to achieve deadlines. They also must be the primary analyst to report on and distribute a newscast on a certain topic. This is how the pay differs for political scientist and a broadcast news