groundpound4200
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Da fuq did I just read?
Why would I be butthurt? The way you conduct yourself here really makes me question whether you have the mental capacity for such an endeavor.
Lol stepping up your vocabulary I see. I had zero problems in school, Besides it only takes hard work. You don't have to be a genius if you work hard enough.Why would I be butthurt? The way you conduct yourself here really makes me question whether you have the mental capacity for such an endeavor.
The difference it'll make in your lifetime income will be astonishing - assuming there are jobs available and the comet doesn't hit before you're done. I regret not going for my Masters when I had the chance.Get your self $140,000 in debt, take up 10-12 years of your life, and introduce a high level of stress into your life? I'm thinking about doing it, average pay in my area is 240,000k annually.
Just not sure if the money is worth the trip getting there.
I'm going to community college right now paying out of pocket. After that I'm going to Rochester institute of technology after I get my easy classes out of the way.Yeah, not as bad as my medical friends who are looking at 100k-150k, ha.
Are you in school now? What school?
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Dang, seriously? That's the one thing I've been set on NOT doing (going for my masters)...The difference it'll make in your lifetime income will be astonishing - assuming there are jobs available and the comet doesn't hit before you're done. I regret not going for my Masters when I had the chance.
Go for it.. kudos to ya.
Yep. It opens up another world of opportunities. You're new job will give you the much needed hands-on experience in the manufacturing environment, but if you ever want to persue management the MS will help you go up the ladder faster. Best to do it while you still have a student mentality, it gets exponentially more difficult as you get older.Dang, seriously? That's the one thing I've been set on NOT doing (going for my masters)...
Well it's still kind of on the table, my new job will reimburse me up to $3,000 per year for graduate courses so if I did it slow enough I could probably get my masters for free...just don't know if I want the additional stress yetYep. It opens up another world of opportunities. You're new job will give you the much needed hands-on experience in the manufacturing environment, but if you ever want to persue management the MS will help you go up the ladder faster. Best to do it while you still have a student mentality, it gets exponentially more difficult as you get older.
Hey I have a question. Are you sure you're smart enough to pass the classes and tests retard? It's one thing to go to school, it's another to pass and graduate. Just sayin...
Any and all "butthurt" aside, nothing I have ever seen you post here leads me to believe you have the maturity required...in fact, I would guess that the whole thread is little more than a troll , and you'll never see a university campus unless you're shortcutting across it to get to da Goodwill store for your new wardrobe.The way you conduct yourself here really makes me question whether you have the mental capacity for such an endeavor.