Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter went to St Andrews. Joint Honors in IR and History.
Got a job at MBB after school in London. Transferred to the US in yr 3. She just graduated from HBS and is moving back to London to work at a consulting startup providing mgmt consulting and international political strategy to other startups with a global presence.
Oh, So Now It’s Harvard Business School? You Posted Before That She Was Going To Attend Harvard Law![]()
I dont know this person. These personal attacks are ridiculous and detracts from the subject at hand.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter went to St Andrews. Joint Honors in IR and History.
Got a job at MBB after school in London. Transferred to the US in yr 3. She just graduated from HBS and is moving back to London to work at a consulting startup providing mgmt consulting and international political strategy to other startups with a global presence.
Oh, So Now It’s Harvard Business School? You Posted Before That She Was Going To Attend Harvard Law![]()
I never posted before….what are you talking about?
My daughter graduated from St Andrews in 2019….I have no clue what you are talking about….and neither does you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Political campaigns, law school, patent litigation: the classic IR path.
As a patent litigator, you need to pass the patent bar (yes, that is required for BOTH patent litigator and patent attorney/agent). To pass the patent bar, you need a stem major. So, no, IR major can't work as patent litigator.
Anonymous wrote:My daughter went to St Andrews. Joint Honors in IR and History.
Got a job at MBB after school in London. Transferred to the US in yr 3. She just graduated from HBS and is moving back to London to work at a consulting startup providing mgmt consulting and international political strategy to other startups with a global presence.
Oh, So Now It’s Harvard Business School? You Posted Before That She Was Going To Attend Harvard Law![]()
Anonymous wrote:Curious also!
Anonymous wrote:Political campaigns, law school, patent litigation: the classic IR path.