International Development & J.D. ?

<p>I am going to be a sophomore at Georgetown University this fall majoring in International Business & Finance and minoring in Economics. I'd like to go to grad school for International Development possibly attain my JD as well with a joint program. So far, I've looked at Harvard's MPP/ID program with the law school. I hope to have a 3.9+ upon graduation, have yet to take my GRE/LSAT; I plan on working towards studying this year. Also, I do NGO volunteer work Internationally for Habitat for Humanity (I plan to change up the organizations a bit in the future), about two locations a year around the world and plan to do a summer program at Oxford University that has a partnership with GTown.</p>

<p>Ideally, I'd like to work in International Finance for a couple years maybe at the World Bank or something of that nature then do non profit work or try to become a diplomat.The Peace Corps in between Undergrad and Grad school has crossed my mind as well. Would an MBA or MA in International Relations be something to think about? What are some good programs for what I would like to do? I know this is all very vague but I'm just starting to put thoughts of grad school in my mind, thanks alot!</p>

<p>I think you need to narrow down your career choices before you graduate or make any commitments. In your post I see law school, Peace Corps, diplomat, finance, grad school, and non profit work. I think the only thing you left off your list is medical school.</p>