Certain careers, like medicine, law, business, architecture, or public health, have different degrees that are specific for their fields. What type of school would someone need to attend to obtain a degree in those careers?

To obtain a degree in medicine, law, business, architecture, or public health, someone would typically need to attend a specialized professional school or graduate program. For example, someone interested in medicine would attend medical school, someone interested in law would attend law school, someone interested in business would attend a business school or earn an MBA, someone interested in architecture would attend a school of architecture, and someone interested in public health would attend a school of public health. These professional schools typically offer advanced degrees specific to the field of study and often require prior undergraduate education in a related field.