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I was formerly a Chemistry major. I'm a 27yo non-traditional student, and It's my junior year and I am burnt out on Bio and Chem and don't want to be 40 by the time I get through med-school, residency, fellowship, etc.

Just changed majors to Philosophy (Pre-Law concentration.) I am pretty familiar with a lot of things in the philo realm, but I am wondering what you all would consider an "essential stack," so to speak, of philisophical reading. I'm considering some Nietzsche...

I've already read "Thinking and Destiny" a few years ago, so negate that suggestion and, don't dare suggestion Atlas Shrugged or any other Rand shit.

ib4 "Law is an overpopulated field."
I don't give a fuck.

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