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Basically, running out to get a Master's without at least having some credible work experience to back it up may not be the best option.
It really depends on your field and your career goals. Your best bet is to get your career started and then determine which degree works for you. In some cases, you may find that you may not even need a Master's at all outside of personal satisfaction.
I have seen a lot of people put the cart before the horse and end up not achieving the desired result. Basically, running out to get a Master's without at least having some credible work experience to back it up may not be the best option. I finished my MBA three years ago, but it didn't really start working for me until I had a easily-translated job title and solid professional work experience under my belt.
It really depends on your field and your career goals. Your best bet is to get your career started and then determine which degree works for you. In some cases, you may find that you may not even need a Master's at all outside of personal satisfaction.
I have seen a lot of people put the cart before the horse and end up not achieving the desired result. Basically, running out to get a Master's without at least having some credible work experience to back it up may not be the best option. I finished my MBA three years ago, but it didn't really start working for me until I had a easily-translated job title and solid professional work experience under my belt.
Would you tell an 18 year old not to go to college first get you some work experience first? When I graduated with my B.S. my first job did not require a degree. That is the same thing to me.
I may be getting another Masters Degree myself. I'm thinking about getting a Masters of Systems Engineering from George Mason. The company is paying for it, so that's why I'm even considering it.
I may be getting another Masters Degree myself. I'm thinking about getting a Masters of Systems Engineering from George Mason. The company is paying for it, so that's why I'm even considering it.
I may be getting another Masters Degree myself. I'm thinking about getting a Masters of Systems Engineering from George Mason. The company is paying for it, so that's why I'm even considering it.
do they have PhDs in your field?
Actually I have met a few people that have PHD's in my field. Not a lot of them, but a few. Some people here have B.S. degrees and are making 6-figures. Having more degrees don't always equate to bigger salaries or higher positions.
So what are the benefits of having a PhD in your field?
Not getting hired unless you work for the government. :lol: No one wants to carry all that high salary dead weight to use big words and can't apply it.