<p>Comparative Literature
LAW</p>
<p>Biology or something to do with Anatomy and Physiology
Medicine (cardiac surgery!)</p>
<p>hehe engineering</p>
<p>career: business</p>
<p>biophysics
radiology</p>
<p>Well…of course:</p>
<p>“Mrs.” Degree
Career: Trophy wife/soccer mom</p>
<p>…but if that doesn’t work out (lol jk guys)</p>
<p>Health policy
Career: Work in foreign health policy</p>
<p>radiology? why? i intern at a hospital and i’m in radiology the next two weeks, it’s not the most interesting area. nothing like the OR at least.</p>
<p>neurobiology
pediatric oncologist</p>
<p>biomedical engineering
biomedical engineer…lol, or maybe a doctor</p>
<p>“radiology? why? i intern at a hospital and i’m in radiology the next two weeks, it’s not the most interesting area. nothing like the OR at least.”</p>
<p>the money, duh
nah seriously, i really like a career that integrates physics and biology</p>
<p>English and Neuroscience dble. mjr.</p>
<p>Future career in sex education research and a HOPEFULLY a career working for MTV’s Fight For Your Rights campaign and/or the Kaiser Family Foundation. I wanna be the next Kinsey!</p>
<p>hain it for the money at first, at which point i would’ve hated you and your whole family and neighbors</p>
<p>i didnt think Harvard allowed double majors</p>
<p>double concentration maybe</p>
<p>Economics
College Professor</p>
<p><em>looks up “hain” in dictionary</em></p>
<p>nope, not there</p>
<p>Only joint concentrations are allowed - meaning you have to devise a plan of study and an eventual thesis that integrates the two fields. Or you can create a special concentration, but that’s usually not necessary.</p>
<p>chemical engineerin
an MBA
nm then …no idea</p>
<p>why would you go to H for ChemE?</p>
<p>why??
i mean Harvard is a dream
n i dont compromise with dreams…
sounds…donno…huh???hahahahaha type…
but thats the truth</p>
<p>seems like you’re more in love with the idea of Harvard… than the practical benefits.</p>