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Jufarius87

what do most people in politics go to school for?

and are they all from the ivy league?
 
You have to have a lot of money, have your hand in corruption, and yes you probably do have to go to an ivy league school.
 
Jufarius87 said:
what do most people in politics go to school for?

and are they all from the ivy league?

I would guess that most politicians go to school for law. Not ALL are from Ivy League, but the more folks you know with influence (aka Iey league) the better off you are.
 
see im gonna go for political science/economics double major im gonna go to aniversity at buffalo (best place in my immediate area) then transfer to brown U or NYU (rudy guillianis school)
 
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