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from my understanding, non-Haas places well into SF and LA offices, although a bit worse than Haas. MBB should be solid as well, but it seems that many go into tech consulting as well

 

I know Econ places well. Do you think I'd still have a shot if I did Political Economy or Philosophy? I heard Econ at Cal is really math-intensive so I'd rather do something else as I am much better at writing than I am at quantitative things. 

 
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You'll be on the same playing field, just network. Go Bears.

 

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