Mine will be to get my M.A. in Economics and go down that path. Being from the Detroit area, I have some big 3 connections and I've had internships with GM and Lotus. My long time mentor ran Hummer for GM , between 1999-2004 and he's always said that there's a senior forecasting job with my name on it. Hedge fund managing would be fun as well.
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Gentleman Farmer and Professor of English Literature.
Canada doesn't have any joint JD/MD programs, although it's definitely something I've considered. However, I'm greatly deterred by the fact that I'll be stuck in school until my mid-30s.
I digress; I probably sound a bit crazy. Two years of wasting away doing something you hate while all of your skills and abilities goes to waste will do that to you.
Back on topic, if I had to make a plan B, it would have to be a massive career change. Most of my educational background is in psychology, so I'd probably go be a counselor or something. In fact, I was offered a position as a crisis intervention counselor for family services the same day I was offered a job where I work now.
I have a 4.0 GPA and take the LSAT in December. Diving into my Plan B options has made me want to work harder to avoid becoming a paralegal, and I am very confident after these three years of undergrad that I will move on to law school. I believe I will benefit from the connections I have made in the community from my plan B, and I've picked up some cool paralegal friends along the way too!