to degree or not to degree
Posted: Sat Sep 10, 2011 5:13 pm
Edit: thanks for the thoughts, everyone. I've deleted my origial post for the sake of privacy, but if you have burningly strong feelings on finishing BAs, chime in.
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I'm curious-- how do you get into the MRS field with "mixed success"?Portia wrote:and yes, I've tried to get into the "MRS" field, with mixed success
I think a diamond ring but no certificate could qualify. LOLRifka wrote:I'm curious-- how do you get into the MRS field with "mixed success"?Portia wrote:and yes, I've tried to get into the "MRS" field, with mixed success
See, I already applied (and was accepted!) years ago to the U. My idi-, er, naive self assumed that some sort of funding would be easily secured, but hello recession, state schools don't have millions of dollars in endowments they just want to throw at me.Yarjka wrote:If you enjoy school, I say go for the advanced degree. Even if you don't get into the top-tier, you can still have a good experience and begin to apply for better jobs when you're through. I'd go to whichever program will give you more funding.
The letter of intent/statement of purpose seems to be the most important part of the application, so write an awesome one.
And write "Heaven is Really for Real" and "Sarah Palin: Armed and Fabulous"?!Digit wrote:If you had connections in addition to your apparently great writing skills, I bet ghostwriting is a field with high dollar income potential.