Meaning of being a political science student in India



( I am a first year political science student in Delhi University. So if the graduates feel like this is not really right, please blame it on my inexperience as a political science student. Also, this post has been written keeping in mind a female perspective though many of it is applicable to all sexes)

If you are a political science student you are most likely:

- A civil service aspirant for sure.
- A politician in the making??
- She/he didn't study maths in 12th (so obviously dumb),  so can't take economics
   and doesn't have good memory to do history.
- Knows only to debate and manipulate people and in reality  just sits back,
   relaxes and doesn't actually learn anything.
- Oh! She's a feminist. Now she wants to rule over the world.
- It's just elections and parties,  what is there to study as a full- blown course?
  And lastly,....
- I asked her why she took political science. She said she liked the discipline.
   Bah! As if that's a reason. Poor child! She's terribly confused.( followed by
   genuine concerns like, how will she find a job / who will marry her?)

   I have heard most of the above and would like to tell everyone in the same position and those who are planning to take it that,  if you really like the subject, GO FOR IT!  It'll all work out in the long run. It's okay even if you took the subject because of any of the reasons above. It doesn't mean you are wrong. The post was just to tell everyone that this course or any other, for that matter, can only be defined by the ones who do it and not the society. Be informed about big decisions like the fields of your study,  but at the end of the day what matters is how you define it -FOR YOU, BY YOU. 

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