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Stepping stone for politics: t-14 law or medicine?
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Stepping stone for politics: t-14 law or medicine?

Lizard of Oz is spot on his advice. Do what he says and you will be far in advance of many of your peers, who aren't thinking past the tips of their dicks.

If you want to do what you're talking about, get into an Ivy League school or equivalent (e.g. NorthWestern, Chicago-Boothe, etc).


Keep in mind that your grad school matters a hell of a lot more than your undergrad, with the possible exception of high finance where the right pre-undergrad experience can set you up for cushy private equity or corporate strategy roles. Also keep in mind that there is somewhat of a crunch in law, where law degrees are rapidly becoming less demanded and less financially/prestige rewarding than they used to be.

Second, don't be heartbroken if you don't get into those schools. There are a lot of other schools which do extremely well in areas of strength. I know of at least two state schools that consistently place undergrads into top finance jobs. Georgetown has ridiculously good placement both grad and undergrad, while the University of Texas will set you up nicely if you're smart and ambitious.
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