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View submission: /r/philosophy Open Discussion Thread | January 20, 2020
I recently took a philosophy course in high school (grade 12) and thoroughly enjoyed it. When it came time to apply to university I applied for philosophy programs and am hoping to do a double with philosophy and political science. Anyways my questions is specific to the employability of a philosophy degree. I'm hoping in the future to either become a police officer or work for an intelligence agency. Would a philosophy degree be seen as an asset in those fields? (Would love some input from someone who'd majored in philosphy and is employed in one of those fields, thanks.)
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