General advice on graduate school

Most policy professionals benefit from eventually getting a graduate degree. The following articles provide general advice on graduate school choice, complementing our in-depth, degree-specific guides to policy master’s and law school.

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Policy master’s degrees

Getting a policy master’s degree (e.g. MPP) can help you pivot into or accelerate your policy career. This guide explains what policy master’s programs are, where and how to apply, and how to fund your degree. It consists of four articles, discussing:

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Law school

It’s common for US policymakers to have law degrees. This guide describes the law school experience and gives advice to help you decide whether a law degree might help your career goals. It consists of six articles, discussing:

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PhDs

For most people pursuing US policy careers, we’d advise against pursuing a traditional PhD. This guide helps you determine whether a PhD makes sense for you and, if so, how to structure your PhD for policy impact.

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