Criminal Justice is more down to earth than Political Science, as it deals with real issues and the rules which determine the legal and policing in a particular location (state, national or local). Political Science deals with how the political (governing) systems of different countries or political entities in a nation (such as state or local) are set up. Political Science can become very complex due to the demands of completing a Doctorate Degree, which entail (consist of) doing or studying about research implications of a variety of political situations or political issues affecting the policital system(s) of countries, states or local governments. Criminal Justice also has great demands when studying for a Doctorate Degree, however since this is a more concrete study, rather than hypothetical (may or may not happen) as is more the case with some Political Science research, criminal justice is easier for some people to study. Of course, as with all educational avenues, the ultimate test of the degree of difficulty of the topic depends on the individual studying and their degree of interest and understanding of the topic being studied.
Way easier. However, the scope isn't nearly as good as science.
easier to check a problem in science
Actually you would probably benefit more from a Master's in Political Science than Mass Communication. If you can even look back the rigor of the two programs in undergrad school. There was almost no rigor in Communications majors. Political Science dealt more with theory and analysis, accompanied by methodologies that were dependent on quantitative and qualitative data. Communications does have its share of qualitative analysis, but miss more on the quantitative approach than Political Science. Once in the Master's program in political science, you delve more into methodologies and data analysis. Regressional statistics and other forms of statistical analysis will develop the quantitative skills needed for graduate studies of Political Science. The end product of the skills you would obtain from a Master's program in Political Science than one of Mass Communications would be a bigger quantity of skills obtained and much more marketable skills for the job market. It is much easier to major in communications because it requires less from students.
it isn't
what do you mean? One your question is clearer, the easier it will be to answer
technology is important to science, because it helps the numbers in science come out more accurate and easier.
Models are useful in science, because it is easier for some to understand then words.
Science provides us with technology that we use everyday in our lifes
it not make life easier but it helps in science project for homework.
Science is the study of natural phenomenons of the world. Technology is the APPLICATION of science to people's lives to make life easier :)
Science, beyond the introductory level, requires a lot of mathematics, which many people find to be difficult. Unless you are really good at math, you will find social studies to be easier than science.
Cars and dishwashers make my life easier than if I didn't have them.