Kailex
Master Don Juan
I want some opinions about the point to a Master's Degree and its relation to today's economy. I've been giving some serious thought about going back to finish off my Master's. When I started it, I was in another country in a college that was credited.
But, here, things are a lot different. The tuition is WAY more expensive and the last thing I need now is a student loan to add onto my daily life.
I'd love to finish it off, in maybe 2 or 3 years time but honestly, I don't see the economy improving anytime soon. All I constantly hear are horror stories about being overqualified for MANY positions.
Am I right to feel the heat from not finishing it off if it means taking on more debt?
I don't want to add something else to my resume that might actually hinder my progress in the future. It seems like backwards thinking but I'm trying to be as realistic as possible. I see many people around me who think that Master's = Better job, more money.
And I'm just not seeing that as a reality as of TODAY.
Advice, additional insight, past experience is more than welcome.
But, here, things are a lot different. The tuition is WAY more expensive and the last thing I need now is a student loan to add onto my daily life.
I'd love to finish it off, in maybe 2 or 3 years time but honestly, I don't see the economy improving anytime soon. All I constantly hear are horror stories about being overqualified for MANY positions.
Am I right to feel the heat from not finishing it off if it means taking on more debt?
I don't want to add something else to my resume that might actually hinder my progress in the future. It seems like backwards thinking but I'm trying to be as realistic as possible. I see many people around me who think that Master's = Better job, more money.
And I'm just not seeing that as a reality as of TODAY.
Advice, additional insight, past experience is more than welcome.