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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]How many people actually did both a PhD and a JD and can legitimately answer this question? And PhDs are incredibly varied so the comparison is impossible. [/quote] I have a JD, my father has a JD, my mother, husband and grandmother have PhDs. This is fairly normal in my (academic) world.[/quote] But none of you did both. Not that many people do both. You can only compare your experience with that of others. [/quote] I have a MA in one of the fields mentioned, so I guess I have somewhat of a grasp. You have to come up with some new knowledge, idea, research, theory, or perspective in grad school. You're not supposed to be rehashing what someone else has already discovered and written about. You're using texts and citing to them, though, so that part is similar to law. [/quote]
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