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What will you be doing in AI with the joint degree? I worked with a candidate who had an interest in Ai and we found that there were a few roadblocks like he would need a master's in engineering. In which case the MMM joint degree would potentially open the door to that. I would just recommend that you really think about where you want to end up and do some networking with people that are in those jobs to find out what it is that you need to do to get there. I don't mean to rain on any parades I just want to help you out. Of course if you're looking to be general counsel for an AI outfit this would probably not apply.
I submitted my application last night and am super pumped to interview on campus next month!
Looking to pursue a career in AI.
Any other applicants on the forum?
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I'm a current JD student and was accepted to transfer into the JD/MBA program. If you have any questions that I can help with let me know. I have a good friend that is a JD/PhD in AI so he might be able to answer some questions for you too. Good luck!
What will you be doing in AI with the joint degree? I worked with a candidate who had an interest in Ai and we found that there were a few roadblocks like he would need a master's in engineering. In which case the MMM joint degree would potentially open the door to that. I would just recommend that you really think about where you want to end up and do some networking with people that are in those jobs to find out what it is that you need to do to get there. I don't mean to rain on any parades I just want to help you out. Of course if you're looking to be general counsel for an AI outfit this would probably not apply.
Legit question: ultimately I intend to pursue a career where I understand the financial and legal mechanisms for M&A and IPOs since I envision a lot of activity in the coming years as the technology advances