Day in the Life of a Political Science major
Summary
TLDRLilan Sanchez, a third-year student from Des Moines, Iowa, is pursuing a degree in political science, ethics, public policy, and philosophy with a minor in French. She is passionate about understanding the law and government systems, which her major helps her explore. Actively involved in extracurricular activities, Lilan is the President of Phi Alpha Delta pre-law fraternity and participates in the TRIO SSS peer mentoring program. She plans to attend law school after graduation, with aspirations to practice international human rights law or work with local government. Lilan advises first-year political science students to engage deeply with the curriculum and apply their learnings outside the classroom.
Takeaways
- π Lilan Sanchez is a third-year student from Des Moines, Iowa, majoring in political science, ethics and public policy, and philosophy, with a minor in French.
- π Lilan's interest in policy and law is foundational to her studies, aiming to understand systems and government functioning.
- ποΈ Political science provides Lilan with a comprehensive education, enhancing her global political awareness.
- β° She observes that students who are more involved and work manage their time better due to their commitments.
- π€ Lilan has had opportunities to engage with faculty and participate in extracurricular activities through her major.
- π She is currently the President of Phi Alpha Delta, a pre-law fraternity, and involved in the TRIO SSS peer mentoring program.
- π After graduation, Lilan plans to attend law school with interests in international human rights or local government work.
- π£οΈ Lilan emphasizes the importance of student involvement and sharing experiences with campus leaders.
- π In politics, Lilan believes in the value of hearing diverse voices to form personal conclusions.
- π Advice to first-year political science students: Engage with the curriculum and apply learnings outside the classroom.
Q & A
What is Lilan Sanchez's major at college?
-Lilan Sanchez is a third-year student studying political science, ethics and public policy, and philosophy with a minor in French.
Why did Lilan choose to study political science?
-Lilan chose political science because she has always been interested in policy and how the law works, and she believes it provides a foundation to understand systems and government.
How has Lilan's major helped her understand the world?
-Lilan's major has helped her understand the world around her and politics globally by providing a comprehensive education on these subjects.
What is the correlation between being involved in extracurricular activities and time management, as observed by Lilan?
-Lilan has observed that students who are more involved and work often manage their time better due to their commitments outside the classroom.
What extracurricular activities is Lilan involved in?
-Lilan is involved in Phi Alpha Delta, the pre-law fraternity, where she serves as President, and the Trio SSS peer mentoring program.
What are Lilan's post-graduation plans?
-After graduation, Lilan hopes to attend law school and is interested in practicing international human rights or working locally with the government.
Why is it important for college students to get involved in issues they care about, according to Lilan?
-Lilan believes it's important for college students to get involved in issues they care about because it leads to meaningful engagement and sharing of experiences with leaders on campus.
What does Lilan think is the beauty of politics?
-Lilan thinks the beauty of politics is that it requires hearing everybody's voice to come to one's own conclusions and decisions.
What advice does Lilan have for first-year political science students?
-Lilan advises first-year political science students to engage in the curriculum, apply what they learn, and experience it outside the classroom to see the connections.
How does Lilan's involvement in Phi Alpha Delta and the Trio SSS program reflect her commitment to her field of study?
-Lilan's involvement in Phi Alpha Delta and the Trio SSS program demonstrates her commitment to her field of study by participating in activities related to law and mentoring, which are aligned with her political science and public policy interests.
What does Lilan suggest about the connection between classroom learning and real-world experiences?
-Lilan suggests that there is a strong connection between classroom learning and real-world experiences, and she encourages students to find ways to apply their academic knowledge outside the classroom.
Outlines
π Academic Pursuits and Extracurricular Involvement
Lilan Sanchez, a third-year student from Des Moines, Iowa, is majoring in political science, ethics and public policy, and philosophy, with a minor in French. She is passionate about understanding how systems and governments operate, which she believes her major provides a solid foundation for. Her studies have been instrumental in comprehending global politics. Lilan emphasizes the importance of a comprehensive education and the benefits of being involved in extracurricular activities, which she finds enhances time management and learning. She is actively engaged with the Phi Alpha Delta pre-law fraternity as President and the Trio SSS peer mentoring program. Post-graduation, she aspires to attend law school with an interest in international human rights or local government work. She encourages active involvement and sharing experiences with campus leaders, highlighting the importance of diverse voices in politics.
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Keywords
π‘Political Science
π‘Ethics
π‘Public Policy
π‘Philosophy
π‘French
π‘Law
π‘International Human Rights
π‘Extracurricular Activities
π‘Phi Alpha Delta
π‘Peer Mentoring
π‘Engagement
Highlights
Lilan Sanchez is a third-year student from Des Moines, Iowa.
Majoring in political science, ethics and public policy, and philosophy with a minor in French.
Interest in policy and the law is a driving factor in her studies.
Political science provides a foundation for understanding government and systems.
Her studies help her comprehend global politics.
The political science department offers a comprehensive education.
Involved students who work manage their time better.
Lilan has had amazing opportunities through her major, including faculty interaction.
Participates in extracurricular activities and holds a leadership position in Phi Alpha Delta.
Involved in the TRIO SSS peer mentoring program.
Aspirations to attend law school after graduation.
Interest in practicing international human rights or working with local government.
Encourages college students to care about issues and get involved.
Shares her experiences with older leaders on campus.
Values the diversity of voices in politics for informed decision-making.
Advises first-year political science students to engage with the curriculum.
Recommends applying classroom learning to real-world experiences.
Transcripts
Hi, my name is Lilan Sanchez. I am from Des Moines, Iowa.
I'm a third-year student studying political science, ethics and public policy, philosophy and a minor in French.
I've always been super interested in policy and how the law works.
When I think that the political science major really was going to provide me with a foundation to truly understand how systems and how the government works.
So far it's been helping me understand the world around me and understand politics around the world as well.
So I think that what the political science department does is it gives you a really comprehensive education.
In my experience working with college students, I have observed that the students that are more involved and also work often are the ones that can manage their time better.
Because they know they have these other commitments outside the classroom, so I definitely think that's the case for a lot of these students including Lillian for sure.
So through my major, I've been able to have super amazing opportunities with getting to know faculty as well as participating in extracurricular activities.
I'm also involved in Phi Alpha Delta, the pre-law fraternity, as President this year, as well as the trio SSS peer mentoring program.
After graduation, I hope to attend law school, I would be interested in practicing international human rights
or working locally with the government.
You know you know you're in college, everybody's a college student, but when you really care about the issues then you start getting involved.
And so I think that's definitely important that she's she's sharing her own experience with older leaders on campus.
In politics, I think that the beauty of it is that you need to hear everybody's voice to come to your own conclusions and decide.
Some advice I would give to first-year students studying political science is to really engage in the curriculum.
Try and figure out ways in which you can apply the different things that you learn and to experience this outside of the classroom and usually you'll find that they connect really well.
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