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I'm planing on doing a joint degree on both international law and international affairs...now i'm thinking this is intersting, i love both of them, but in the real world what can i do with them? thank you!To John, i'm not going to get a degree if i know i wont be able to use it!Thank you for your answer Jackson! ------
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The world shall be you oyster. I have both degrees and a few more. I also have military experience behind me.If you achieve the joint degree there will be NOTHING that you can not do. The government would snap you up so fast it would make head spin. Government contractors and businesses that do international business will as well. Sure there are is the World Bank, Who and various charities as well.Giving you specifics would be difficult. But with that combination what will happen is you will have issues as to which job to take. I have been there.It is just my opinion... it would be good to later consider getting either military or government under your belt first after graduation. Even if you go for a private company later you will have that"street cred".I don't usually ramble on. But to finish I will again say that you have no idea in regards to knowing what careers that my be afforded to you with those degrees.I have a great career and have been at it for a bit. I am utterly amazed with what I get offered should wish to change jobs. I am no super genius.But what I do know. I understand politics, history, life, love and appreciate people in the whole world. It is a way of thinking.I wish you great sucess and if you get into that world would wish that I could be there when you go"Oh yea, that guy knew what he was talking about". ------
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