What are the possible jobs after law school?

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<p>I think it’s probably even more rare for these types of people to be picked up. The fact remains that the people that Goldman Sachs for instances picks up for HLS are only a few. The numbers fail to compare to those of wich come from MBA programs.</p>

<p>On another note, a field that usually has individuals with masters degrees in diverse fields is Consulting. If you actually go to some of their consulting websites you can look at the educational backgrounds of some of their employees. The Boston Consulting group for instance has one man who received a Masters in Philosophy from Stanford. Another a Masters in Public Policy from Harvard. One has a Masters in Architecture from Harvard. I think one of the main reasons Consulting firms choose to do this is in order to get a mix of individuals who are knowledgeable in a variety of subjects so that their different strengths can compliment each other when they’re sent out as teams to work on projects.</p>

<p>There’d probably be a better chance getting a job at a Consulting firm with the degrees like you’re talking about Wildflower versus an i-bank</p>