political science majors...

<p>POLITICAL SCIENCE 3 Introduction to Empirical Analysis and Quantitative Methods</p>

<p>^ how is this class in terms of difficulty and assignments/tests? </p>

<p>i mean, i've taken statistics and done well, so i hope that will help.</p>

<p>what things should i do in preparation for taking this during summer sessions?</p>

<p>i hear it sux....so i'm gonna not take it until next year</p>

<p>i hear it really sucks...so im going to take it during summer session</p>

<p>lol awww...= (</p>

<p>i'll see you in summer sessions..</p>

<p>i guess its polisc+math..its hard to imagine the exact material</p>

<p>buummmmppp</p>

<p>I've heard it's just really boring. Whatever, I'll take it eventually for major requirement.</p>

<p>so far:</p>

<p>boring...sux and really sux...</p>

<p><em>sigh</em> great</p>

<p>i heard it's pretty easy if you're decent at math</p>

<p>oh thanks for the replies guys</p>

<p>anyone know how hard it is to change your major to polisci? assuming your major is within letters and sciences?</p>

<p>i mean its popular...but its not impacted...so i wonder if its popularity plays a role in the difficulty of changing majors.</p>

<p>I was a Middle Eastern Studies major and I changed to Poli Sci. It was very easy.</p>

<p>I haven't taken PS 3 yet, but I have taken PS 135 (Game Theory). We were told that in order to be successful in Game Theory, you should probably take PS 3 and/or Calculus. Since I've taken neither, I had a very hard time in the class. I just took my final last week... I think it'll be my first "C". </p>

<p>Hopefully I should be able to slam dunk PS 3 this summer.</p>

<p>why did you switch communist?</p>

<p>(i was considering MES for a split second)</p>

<p>I was in the process of double majoring and decided to drop one major if I wanted to graduate in time. I was approved for both majors but had not yet submitted the paperwork to double major. I knew I had to drop one or stay another year. I almost kept MES because it matches my grad school plans better and it's easier to get to know your professors. But I decided to keep Poli Sci because I enjoyed PS classes more.</p>

<p>oh i see.....</p>