Hey Chelsea, first off, I just have to say I truly can’t express enough how grateful I am for you and how much your channel has guided me over the past few years, deepening my understanding of myself and that path I wish to pave for my career. Please please PLEASE keep going. The amount of nuggets you have dropped on this channel are priceless and are helping lost, aspiring changemakers like myself find themselves and their place in this vast world ❤
Hi!!!!!👋🏽 thank you sooooo much for your kind comment! This refreshed my soul. I truly appreciate you sharing this with me 💕💕 I’m glad these videos help! This is so so nice!
Alsoo, I had a few questions as well lol: 1.) would it be possible for you to do a video covering some of the best HBCUs and/or Colleges to study International Affairs (or related fields)? It can be based off your opinion I trust your judgment/expertise;) 2.) Also maybe an in depth video on Peace & Conflict Resolution careers if you haven’t already? 3.) Lastly: This might be a bit challenging to do but would you consider maybe doing a video on the potential of Regional/Area Studies Degrees(e.g. African Studies, Middle Eastern Studies, Latin American, East Asian Studies, South Asian, etc.) my current degree is in East Asian studies but I have been feeling inclined recently to change it to something more all-encompassing like the majors mentioned in your video. How would you recommend pairing a bachelor’s/masters degree for a career in international affairs? Like Should your bachelor’s degree be more/less concentrated on a very specific subject or is it better to pursue such for your Masters/PHD. Thanks so much for your help
Thank you for your questions!! I definitely have a Peace and Conflict studies video coming out. Be on the alert for that video! The HBCUs video is a great idea. And so is regional studies. I will consider them! Thank you so much for your input!!
Hey Kyla! Thanks for your question. Honestly, I think it depends on your end goal. I have a video on masters in IA coming out soon. But to answer you question, it depends on your goal. I would find the position you are interested in and start checking doing things to make yourself the strongest candidate for that role. IA is a super broad field. So in my opinion, if you can go specific, that would be better. Like say you want to go into science and tech with IA. I would get your IA masters degree with an emphasis on science and tech. So you're taking courses related to science and tech. That will give you the certification, courses, and experiential experience needed for your ideal role. Hope this helps! Thanks for commenting and watching :-)
It depends on what you want to do! Do you want to work in international law? To you want to become an international lawyer. or do you want to look into the masters of law degree. It depends on what you want :-)
Hey Chelsea, first off, I just have to say I truly can’t express enough how grateful I am for you and how much your channel has guided me over the past few years, deepening my understanding of myself and that path I wish to pave for my career. Please please PLEASE keep going. The amount of nuggets you have dropped on this channel are priceless and are helping lost, aspiring changemakers like myself find themselves and their place in this vast world ❤
Hi!!!!!👋🏽 thank you sooooo much for your kind comment! This refreshed my soul. I truly appreciate you sharing this with me 💕💕 I’m glad these videos help! This is so so nice!
I am cheering you on!!!
Alsoo, I had a few questions as well lol:
1.) would it be possible for you to do a video covering some of the best HBCUs and/or Colleges to study International Affairs (or related fields)? It can be based off your opinion I trust your judgment/expertise;)
2.) Also maybe an in depth video on Peace & Conflict Resolution careers if you haven’t already?
3.) Lastly: This might be a bit challenging to do but would you consider maybe doing a video on the potential of Regional/Area Studies Degrees(e.g. African Studies, Middle Eastern Studies, Latin American, East Asian Studies, South Asian, etc.) my current degree is in East Asian studies but I have been feeling inclined recently to change it to something more all-encompassing like the majors mentioned in your video.
How would you recommend pairing a bachelor’s/masters degree for a career in international affairs? Like Should your bachelor’s degree be more/less concentrated on a very specific subject or is it better to pursue such for your Masters/PHD.
Thanks so much for your help
Thank you for your questions!! I definitely have a Peace and Conflict studies video coming out. Be on the alert for that video! The HBCUs video is a great idea. And so is regional studies. I will consider them! Thank you so much for your input!!
Hey ! What if you get a masters in IA ? I have a bachelors in health science but I want to work globally in government
Hey Kyla! Thanks for your question. Honestly, I think it depends on your end goal. I have a video on masters in IA coming out soon. But to answer you question, it depends on your goal. I would find the position you are interested in and start checking doing things to make yourself the strongest candidate for that role. IA is a super broad field. So in my opinion, if you can go specific, that would be better. Like say you want to go into science and tech with IA. I would get your IA masters degree with an emphasis on science and tech. So you're taking courses related to science and tech. That will give you the certification, courses, and experiential experience needed for your ideal role. Hope this helps! Thanks for commenting and watching :-)
Hey, to do that would an international law degree work
It depends on what you want to do! Do you want to work in international law? To you want to become an international lawyer. or do you want to look into the masters of law degree. It depends on what you want :-)
Thankyou