Welcome to the Official Redemption® Message Board!
postcount.add(1);
As a teacher, I get more pay based on how much education I have. So, my Masters degree pays me about $200 extra each month. Yeah, that is worth it.Whether teachers SHOULD be payed extra for having more education is an entirely different matter. I won't derail your thread with that debate.
One must also put a value on the pursuit of knowledge . Money isn't everything, folks.
Good quote. Here's another:Knowledge puffs up, but love builds up.
Just make sure your Master's is in a different field/major than your Bachelor's. You also have to crunch the numbers like stated earlier. Any Grad school that you are going to for a Master's should be paid for. I think you will find this out in your major classes later on from the sound of it. But most students that get into a Master's program in Grad school have it paid for. Talk to your advisor when you are more in your major classes. If it is not paid for by your school then you have to look at the numbers. If 2 years in Grad school is highly expensive, and your degree makes good money with opportunities for development and advancement, then maybe an extra $25,000 in debt and two years that you are out of making money is not worth it. It really depends on your job and major.