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How Can You Choose the Right Master's Degree Program?

By PenPress, published Mar 28, 2008
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Choosing the right master's degree program is harder than earning the degree itself. You have to put a lot of effort into it. The decision is crucial because you either make it or break it. Once enrolled, almost everybody completes the degree requirements, but it is the time spent before and after the degree that makes the difference. Doing thorough research to select a good program is very important and in doing so, you need to make sure that you're choosing something that appeals you. The fruit that it yields afterward is equally important, because you are the one who will stay stuck with it for the rest of your life. The title of this article has caught your attention. So, you know you have the motivation and consider that you're half way there. Now you need to figure out a way to get to the finish line. As a prospective student you already have a general idea of what you want to study. However, a multi-factorial analysis should be done while making the final decision.

Unfortunately, in the United States, most of us have to rely on self-financing. If there is any passion for education, achieving that lies on you and you alone. You find a job or secure loans to go back to school and then pay it back for the rest of your life. As a result, you have to look for a good student loan package. This is very depressing. On the other hand, if you're choosing the subject based only on your budget, might as well not start; you don't have the passion for education, and you're just trying to add another line to your resume. All of these issues combined make it very difficult to stay motivated for higher studies; but you are. So, let us provide you with some pointers:

1. Talk to other students or colleagues to find out which major that interests you will allow you to apply your knowledge.

2. Word of mouth is the best way to assess which program has desirable reputation.

3. Find out the requirements for admission and prepare yourself as a valuable applicant.

4. Look for work-study positions or assistantship.

5. If you have a fiance, partner or spouse, you may decide to take turns. It is better to go to school one person at a time.

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Thanks for the article. I'm trying to make a decision about this myself.

Posted on 05/15/2008 at 1:05:21 PM

 
Choosing the right program is a very important decision...definitely not one to be taken lightly!

Posted on 04/21/2008 at 10:04:30 PM

 
This is an excellent article on an important topic. People need more guidance before they choose a higher degree.

Posted on 04/12/2008 at 2:04:12 PM

 
I was in this boat. I had graduated from college and found an office job that paid pretty well six months later. Problem was, the job, for lack of a better word 'sucked.' I grasped the idea of graduate school simply to find an excuse to leave my job and make a better life for myself. If you want to make a difference, an Education degree is a great idea.

Posted on 03/30/2008 at 5:03:44 AM

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