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[quote=Anonymous]OP, I was going to comment on some prior posts, some of which were great. Then you posted a few times, the mother-of-all-posts is simply too long for me to read with even a hint of interest or an attention span. And therein lies the rub: you carry a certain attitude that you are almost destined/entitled to this great, rewarding career path. A higher Ivy-league?! Newsflash: you may actually meet people whom did NOT go to the Ivy League, but possibly losers from Stanford, MIT, U of Chicago, or, ready: George Mason, JMU, and Radford. You honestly don't seem to have a clue about what you want to do - it almost seems you are soliciting for advice, to help you decide. You, recent Ivy grad(desperate), thinking about law school(bad grades, low motivation, unwilling to see own weaknesses). Also, who honestly gives a shit about your URM? Companies, entities, even non-profits, need, ready for this, WORKERS: definition of work: "physical or mental effort exerted to do or make something". Clearly, what you paid for, or got, at the higher Ivy, is literally worthless, unless you meet a similarly vain person. However, politics may be your niche. [/quote]
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