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Good call on Mankiw's blog. Forgot about that section. I really don't want to go to law school but that's probably the only medium through which I could practice econ. I'm just not a big quant type, could never do a Ph.D. in econ.
Is it a useful degree? Or is a PhD required for real proficiency? Just curious.
Good call on Mankiw's blog. Forgot about that section. I really don't want to go to law school but that's probably the only medium through which I could practice econ. I'm just not a big quant type, could never do a Ph.D. in econ.
You realize math is involved?
Hilarious that all along Conne has said he wants to get into the workforce and have experience before doing anything like more schooling. But now that he can't find the exact job he wants, he's all about exploring grad school.
No dumbass, I'm not talking about immediately going. This is a further-down-the-road thing.