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<p>Arbitrary standards for “serving the country”. Who is to say that serving in the Peace Corps (overseas) does more for than country than serving in Americorps (in the US)? Or than contributing to efficient allocation of financial resources by being an investment banker in NY? Why isn’t lobbying to end the war as valuable to the country as joining the military? Or for that matter, what about joining a police or fire department, or the FBI?</p>
<p>The criteria seem so carelessly chosen that the rankings appear meaningless.</p>