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I find that sociology requires a lot of analysis/critical thinking. Majoring in sociology requires memorizing a c***load of theories, who said them, why they are applicable today, etc. Sometimes, it's just really boring. If it didn't require intellect, I think no sociology class would consist of theory analysis. One of my friends, who is doing a certificate in International Relations, always puts me down for being a sociology major. If I tell her I have to do my reading for a class or something, she always asks things like "Now, honestly, does that class require any thinking at all?" Sometimes, it gets really annoying. Who's to say that just because she has a degree in International Relations, with 2 languages, and I have a degree in Sociology with 3 languages, that she is any more desirable than I am when it comes to jobs?

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