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<p>To be honest, I still haven’t decided. There are two possible routes I’m considering. The first would be to get a Masters in political science and become a teacher, and the other would be to get a Masters in public policy and work in government. I’m a bit torn if I’d like to spend my life in a field as unpredictable as politics, but it’s what I love, so I’ll probably end up going with the latter. I’ve had the fortune to meet with a White House official who graduated from my high school, went to the University of Rochester for her undergraduate degree, and received her Masters from George Washington. So that serves as an inspiration and a guide for me.</p>
<p>The third school is Binghamton University. I live in Binghamton and it’s a good school, though UAlbany has a much better political science program. I applied there just to apply. </p>
<p>Thanks for all of your opinions. I’d still like to hear more, and I’d love to answer any questions.</p>