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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]With just a bachelor's degree. I'm sorry to use prestige, I personally dislike that word, but I suppose it is somewhat synonymous with selective or highest standards. I'm assuming State is at or near the top (?), but I only base that on the fact they seem to have a lot of Ivy Leaguers and wealthy young adults. I'm sure I'm inviting snark, but I appreciate serious responses. I'm just a clueless mom trying to learn. Thank you sincerely.[/quote] There aren't many prestigious government positions for people with just an undergrad degree. I agree that an Federal Reserve RA is probably the job that opens the most doors and is most prestigious. Close after that would be committee staff on the hill. While Congress may be a disaster, those jobs are pretty good for someone without an advanced degree. [/quote]
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