i'm a post-grad got my masters degree a few years ago wasn't up for a PhD..so..that's it.
With all respect, master's kind of useless unless you got a job.
Specially for accounting related areas...
i'm a post-grad got my masters degree a few years ago wasn't up for a PhD..so..that's it.
With all respect, master's kind of useless unless you got a job.
Specially for accounting related areas...
yea...i know..but i did it just for the heck of it. believe it or not..there was a time in my life when i did actually enjoy studying. but i didn't actually need to..from a job perpective but i got a master's anyway.
I'm looking in to it because...what else do you do with a history degree?
I had no problems finding jobs...until Obama decided we needed a second Great Depression...but none of them were in history.
Worked for the school district "managing" relations between university athletics departments and high schools, worked on curriculum overseas, worked for the school district again, worked in a local public archives for minimum wage... Now, I can't even get a job at Walmart because I have letters after my name.
wow..history's one of my fav. subjects
I will be, eventually.
"Eventually"...
Also. I too will "eventually" have my bachelors degree in a few years.
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I will be, eventually.
"Eventually"...
Also. I too will "eventually" have my bachelors degree in a few years.
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It's a necessity, so it's going to have to happen sooner or later.
i'm a post-grad got my masters degree a few years ago wasn't up for a PhD..so..that's it.
With all respect, master's kind of useless unless you got a job.
Specially for accounting related areas...
commerce is the place where your life is not a straight road, you can always take a turn when a road is blocked. so I don't agree to your statement.