well if you are fighting McDonald's or being a teacher
then it's not a bad idea
'cause all people are getting nowadays with a bachelor's is a teacher, and even they are being forced to go back and get their master's.
we're coming to a point where everything is based on information, and knowledge-based fields
that's where the money is now
and if you wanna be marketable, you have to have a lot of book knowledge on a field, coupled with techy knowledge, and it couldn't hurt to have more than one specialty.
skills and the shop ain't doin' it, no more
otherwise, keep the bachelor's
if you don't like education and books, don't force yourself to do it and mess up some money. It's up to you.
With a bachelor's, you still won't hit no box on the street, but a master's couldn't hurt
2006-09-30 15:43:58
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answered by bun223 3
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You don't want to read my answer. I went, graduated well, and do not feel like I left knowing more than I started with. Make sure that it matters to your job or dream job. Sometimes where you went makes all of the difference and it may not be worthwhile unless you go to one of the top/ prestigious schools.
2006-09-30 15:40:36
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answered by shanb 2
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Wow...as long as you can have good ECO, FIN, ACCT foundation...along with some other MGMT classes...yea...you got the option.
2006-09-30 15:42:17
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answered by Pete 2
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