<p>plz correct me if im wrong...
majority of the harvard undergraduates either go to medical school or law school... right?</p>
<p>what are some other things that harvard undergraduates do aside from becoming a doctor, lawyer, or a politician...</p>
<p>i know that harvard is a great institution and that i probably wont get accepted... but i just want to know some different fields that harvard graduates pursue other than law, medicine, or politics</p>
<p>They go into every field under the sun. Among careers that my classmates have had: school guidance counselor, social worker, minister, head of state, diplomat, congressman, lieutenant governor, journalist (reporter, photojournalist), newspaper publisher, magazine editor, novelist, professor, opera singer, sportscaster, comedian, accountant, professional athlete, housewife, school teacher, psychologist, foundation head, jazz musician, screen writer, film director, anthropologist, engineer.</p>
<p>im hoping to become a foreign exchange dealer in the future...
its not like i'll be able to get accepted to harvard... but if i did, do u think harvard will be the right place for me???</p>
<p>didn't some harvard grad decide to turn his life around and become a bum? i thought i heard something about that. might have been a rumor. still, i wonder how many harvard grads unwillingly make less than 40 grand per year.</p>
<p>There are Harvard grads in all sort of careers. I am sure that there also are Harvard grads who end up being bums. Yes, that does happen to people (regardless of where they went to college) particularly if they have a problem like alcoholism or a mental illness.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, it's important for me to emphasize that going to Harvard doesn't guarantee riches. For instance, while a Harvard degree might open career doors in the many parts of the NE, in other parts of the country, people are most impressed by graduates of their flagship state university even if that university is not highly ranked.</p>