This depends on what field you have a master's . If you have a M.A.in something like the liberal arts, then you are in some seious trouble. These degrees are only good in the academic world, not it the real world. There are perope with Ph.D's in areas useless to the real world, and are looking for work.On the other hand, you have people with B.S. degrees in nursing, and engineering making money hand over fist.
2006-09-19 01:24:41
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answered by WC 7
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I had several job offers toward the end of my Master's program so I actually had a job before I even graduated.
2006-09-19 01:21:27
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answered by betterlife_travel 4
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depends on ur area of studies, do u have skills and knowledge that match the market's need and most importantly how well u sell urself?
2006-09-19 01:28:32
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answered by phy19050 2
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It would depend on the degree you have.
2006-09-19 01:38:32
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answered by Mean Carleen 7
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