<p>I’m sure that sounded weird, but that’s basically it. I am very good at arguing my points and I’d consider myself to be very persuasive. I was jus wondering what majors/jobs would be good to let me use this skill. I know lawyers need to know how to argue and be convincing, but what other jobs do? And also what majors?</p>
<p>Sales, business, international relations, politics, education…it’s a great skill to have!:):)</p>
<p>Haha ok thanks! I’m thinking of doing like international business or something!</p>
<p>Sales and sales management can be very lucrative with that skill set. Aside from business, you could consider marketing, communications, political science, philosophy…fields that are not very technical and require a lot of verbal communication and presentations would be best.</p>
<p>Only ever liberal arts major ever. English, philosophy, political science, communications, business… and of course, as I’m sure you’ve been told, you can do your undergrad in anything and get into law school which also requires lots of arguing. Pro-tip: If you do have any desire to become a lawyer, philosophy majors do extremely well on the LSATs, second only to math majors.</p>
<p>Politics for sure</p>