<p>Masters in Petroleum Engineering. Maybe a Ph.D in Geology or Petroleum.</p>
<p>DMD or DDS with B.S in psychology and biology</p>
<p>MBA(Harvard) & PhD in Computer Science(Stanford)</p>
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<p>They don’t even have a strong department.</p>
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<p>MBA from Harvard and a Ph.D in Anthropology from UMich</p>
<p>Redo… PhD in Mathematics, MS in Computer Science.</p>
<p>I think if you’re doing a redo, you might as well just say “I don’t know” or “I don’t know, but something in the <strong><em>, </em></strong><em>, and </em> field.”</p>
<p>no, I know my fields, just changing the level of degree.</p>
<p>At least a masters in whatever field of engineering I decide upon.</p>
<p>^ u mad?</p>
<p>9char</p>
<p>What I’m looking at right now–and it’s highly unlikely and nerdy dreaming–is to do a four-year program leading to a B.A. in Public Policy Studies, M.A. in Public Policy, and M.S. in Statistics at UChicago. Then, do a dual J.D./Ph.D (Or Ed.D., depending on the school) program in Higher-Education Administration and Policy Analysis at some reputable school.</p>
<p>Then I could be a college-administrator or college counsel and professor.</p>