Our purported top target decides on a Stanford degree and what it will mean for his future political career.
AJC reviews possible replacements.
AJC reviews possible replacements.
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I agree, not going to throw stones at kids while we are in this epic run, but it has been dissected ad nauseum that its the brain behind the sheepskin that drives the earning potential.Not worried about next years class this early and everyone on this board knows how I feel about someone trying to better their education
This is my thinking. If he wants a career in politics, more power to him. Working in Montgomery, I've met people in politics that did not plan to be in politics until they found themselves in politics. Seems like the majority of times it just happens instead of being planned.I'll never second guess a kid choosing an Ivy League quality education over a state school. If my son ends up with that kind of opportunity, I'd gladly support his enrollment at Stanford.
However, I'm always a little skeptical about a very young person talking about a political career. I work in politics myself and that rarely manifests. Better to simply choose a school that gives you the best options and figure out the career path later. It's hard to plan on politics.