FXF...if you're definitely wanting to become a politician later in life, then obtaining a law degree is the typical route that most politicians do. It's not required, but just the norm for them. I supose you could get a BS in Physics, and then pursue your law degree...but most law schools want...
Did past "technical experience" + "physics degree" help you get the job?
Reading another posting on this forum got me to thinking, and I want to see if anyone else here was in the same situation as I am.
I have 15 years experience in manufacturing and 2 technical diplomas: Machine Tool...
To the OP...I'm kinda in the same shoes that you're in right now. I'm 33 and going back to school. However, I'm married, and I have a 2 y/o. Plus, I don't have a Bachelors degree, but I do have about 40 credit hours built up so far and a couple of technical diplomas. So I know exactly what...