Sweet but Deadly
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I'm majoring in History and Law and I wonder how long does it take to get a phd for History and Law? I'm planning on being a lawyer, but a History degree is good in case I don't enjoy being a lawyer, then I can be a History professor, or a Historian traveling around the world. I am just in love with History and I have a fascination with law and politics.
Or is it better if I get a Masters in one of them and a phd in the other? Or would I die getting a phd for both?
Or is it better if I get a Masters in one of them and a phd in the other? Or would I die getting a phd for both?