I graduated as a sociologist. I am very glad that I chose this specialty. She received a full-fledged humanitarian education. After that, you can count on any humanitarian profession (journalist, PR specialist, recruiter, social worker, call center operator, teacher at the same university and many, many other options).
The Department of Sociology is very democratic, and there are many good specialists. If you want to study, you will be supported in every possible way. There is corruption, but only for those who do nothing. Nothing at all. In fact, she is not welcome and good students are appreciated. Most teachers of the department would rather just put a three than take the money. They love sociology :)
The vulnerable point of the received education: there is not enough experience in applying theoretical knowledge in practice.
Strong - there are many real specialists, luminaries of sociology at the national level.