Anonymous wrote:You would do an undergraduate degree and then a masters at the Kennedy School at Harvard or at a similar program. Other good masters programs in public policy at Princeton, Michigan. Or do a PhD in economics.
You don't need to look for a specific public policy "program". Princeton has an undergraduate public policy major that's a multidisciplinary liberal arts major, but it's also totally fine to look for schools with good political science, economics, finance and quantitative social science coursework. Which most liberal arts colleges all have.