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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 38975" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>And in many ways she's right. But she's looking at it like an academic, not a perspective football player.</p><p></p><p>The way most political science programs work allows a more flexible mix of sub-fields then what you find at Tech. An example: almost every pol sci program I know allows students to do sub-field work in political philosophy. This doesn't mean that the student doesn't have to complete a methods class, but it does mean that those more oriented to textual analysis have a place to go. Or, to put it another way, it is more of a liberal arts discipline, despite an increasing emphasis on heavy duty science. That could fit at Tech and give us something else to put in front of the doubtful recruit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 38975, member: 265"] And in many ways she's right. But she's looking at it like an academic, not a perspective football player. The way most political science programs work allows a more flexible mix of sub-fields then what you find at Tech. An example: almost every pol sci program I know allows students to do sub-field work in political philosophy. This doesn't mean that the student doesn't have to complete a methods class, but it does mean that those more oriented to textual analysis have a place to go. Or, to put it another way, it is more of a liberal arts discipline, despite an increasing emphasis on heavy duty science. That could fit at Tech and give us something else to put in front of the doubtful recruit. [/QUOTE]
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