Is grad school worth the investment?
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Is grad school worth the investment?
If you have a Master's degree or higher, tell me some stories. Did you specifically need a higher degree in your field? Enroll because you weren't able to advance enough career-wise?
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bitches love motherfuckers with PhDs.
i only got it to trick bitches into thinking I was a medical doctor
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i only got it to trick bitches into thinking I was a medical doctor
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Re: Is grad school worth the investment?
the more schooling the better..this is a well known fact.
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Well I'm about to find out starting this summer.
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I'll give you the lawyer answer without going into any explanation whatsoever: it depends.
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after I got my BA...I'm mostly self taught...internet is your best teacher.
Re: Is grad school worth the investment?
If it's going to advance you in "your" certain field then yes.
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Re: Is grad school worth the investment?
I went to graduate school.
Well, for one class. Then, the company I was working for stopped paying for it. Meh. I didn't need it anyway.
But if I ever need surgery, I sorta hope my surgeon hit the grad school circuit.
Well, for one class. Then, the company I was working for stopped paying for it. Meh. I didn't need it anyway.
But if I ever need surgery, I sorta hope my surgeon hit the grad school circuit.
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Re: Is grad school worth the investment?
I'm debating this as well. My company will pay for my schooling. I can get a MBA for free yet I'm dragging my feet with it. I know I won't be taken seriously in my field without one. I'll probably enroll next year.
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For my field you have to go to Grad school to be licensed so it is a must. It's not true in every situation. In fact just yesterday a young man who has the opportunity to to do an internship over the summer with Impact Basketball. He asked me should he go to summer school and finish his degree or do the internship.
In his case the internship is a no brainer. He'll be working with NBA and future NBA talent, be able to network with top professionals in the filled and gain once in a lifetime experience.
Wish I had a change like that as a young man. Also, you should not really have to pay for grad school in my opinion. I could tell you more about how to get it paid for if you were interested.
In his case the internship is a no brainer. He'll be working with NBA and future NBA talent, be able to network with top professionals in the filled and gain once in a lifetime experience.
Wish I had a change like that as a young man. Also, you should not really have to pay for grad school in my opinion. I could tell you more about how to get it paid for if you were interested.
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Kingcarl24 wrote:I'm debating this as well. My company will pay for my schooling. I can get a MBA for free yet I'm dragging my feet with it. I know I won't be taken seriously in my field without one. I'll probably enroll next year.
Karl... I turned down doing something similar to what you do to do what I'm doing now.
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Speak on it.fsuheater wrote:I'll give you the lawyer answer without going into any explanation whatsoever: it depends.
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Re: Is grad school worth the investment?
Only if there is one of two purposes:
A) monetary benefit
B) personal benefit
Obviously, if it's going to make you more money, the only question is if the ROI is worthy of the time/money spent on said schooling.
For some, school is simply a personal achievement that a person pursues for their own happiness........money be damned.
I know for my circumstance, I work for a small company for which I'm climbing the ladder. I could find myself running this place in 10-15 years while only having a bachelor's degree. Therefore, I find little to no reason for me to pursue furthering my education.
A) monetary benefit
B) personal benefit
Obviously, if it's going to make you more money, the only question is if the ROI is worthy of the time/money spent on said schooling.
For some, school is simply a personal achievement that a person pursues for their own happiness........money be damned.
I know for my circumstance, I work for a small company for which I'm climbing the ladder. I could find myself running this place in 10-15 years while only having a bachelor's degree. Therefore, I find little to no reason for me to pursue furthering my education.
Think of how stupid the average person is, and realize half of them are dumber than that.
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How can I get it paid for?Wishbone wrote:For my field you have to go to Grad school to be licensed so it is a must. It's not true in every situation. In fact just yesterday a young man who has the opportunity to to do an internship over the summer with Impact Basketball. He asked me should he go to summer school and finish his degree or do the internship.
In his case the internship is a no brainer. He'll be working with NBA and future NBA talent, be able to network with top professionals in the filled and gain once in a lifetime experience.
Wish I had a change like that as a young man. Also, you should not really have to pay for grad school in my opinion. I could tell you more about how to get it paid for if you were interested.
I'm a baaaddd motherfucker!!
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You were a corporate HR guy? I can't see it.AbeVigodaLive wrote:Kingcarl24 wrote:I'm debating this as well. My company will pay for my schooling. I can get a MBA for free yet I'm dragging my feet with it. I know I won't be taken seriously in my field without one. I'll probably enroll next year.
Karl... I turned down doing something similar to what you do to do what I'm doing now.
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Re: Is grad school worth the investment?
depends on the field. a Masters in Engineering, Accounting and Computer Science (or anything closely affiliated) definitely pays dividends in this market. I have a buddy about to graduate with a Phd in civil engineering, and he already got offers from other colleges and oil firms.
the rest is garbage.
In NYC a license electrician makes $49 per hour, while a plumber pulls down the same thing.
the rest is garbage.
In NYC a license electrician makes $49 per hour, while a plumber pulls down the same thing.
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Kingcarl24 wrote:You were a corporate HR guy? I can't see it.AbeVigodaLive wrote:Kingcarl24 wrote:I'm debating this as well. My company will pay for my schooling. I can get a MBA for free yet I'm dragging my feet with it. I know I won't be taken seriously in my field without one. I'll probably enroll next year.
Karl... I turned down doing something similar to what you do to do what I'm doing now.
Offered the job as a hospital HR guy. I shared a story about the hospital parking ramp gig in college. That led to a job working with nurses... which led to the offer in HR. I traveled Europe instead and decided to switch careers by the time I returned. Although what I do now is more closely aligned with my education background.
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y2ktors wrote:Speak on it.fsuheater wrote:I'll give you the lawyer answer without going into any explanation whatsoever: it depends.
It depends on that person's ultimate goals. If one is pursuing a specialized field where an advanced degree is necessary, then obviously it's got to be done.
I wouldn't recommend an MBA to someone unless their employee is paying for it.
I almost considered an LLM (advanced law degree) in Real Estate, which would've cost me lost earnings while in school (part-time) for 2 years and about $80,000. I decided it wasn't worth it.
I think hands on experience means more in the real world. Again, unless it's a technical field where advanced degrees/licensing is a pre-requisite.
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If its free (via employer), you have the time, and see yourself at a VP or Director level I would highly recommend doing it.Kingcarl24 wrote:I'm debating this as well. My company will pay for my schooling. I can get a MBA for free yet I'm dragging my feet with it. I know I won't be taken seriously in my field without one. I'll probably enroll next year.
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Like Heater said, it depends. But make sure you treat it as a business decision.
Someone said more schooling is always good. It's good in and of itself, but it when balanced against some of the very real negatives it might not make sense.
Someone said more schooling is always good. It's good in and of itself, but it when balanced against some of the very real negatives it might not make sense.
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