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omega psi phi or alpha phi omega?
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Sigma Chi here.
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I had to write a Thesis for my Master's as well.
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grad school, worth in your opinions?
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Sigma Chi here. [/ QUOTE ] wow, never would have guess that at my school, they were athletic |
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worth it to me
just 2 evenings a week; company pays for it; enjoy the material; much less busy work than undergrad |
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I was considering going back for a masters, but have decided to work towards being a stay at home dad.
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I really enjoyed grad school. I echo nich's sentiments, although mine was during the day, but only 9 credits max per semester. And work on a research project with one of the professors 20 hours a week. Much more interesting classes. And had everything paid for by my graduate fellowship/assistantship.
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mmm studies have shown that the Masters is worth it financially. The $$ bump you get is definitely worth not getting paid for the few years and actually paying out for tuition. PhD has shown to be not as financially optimal.
However, this is coming from someone that went to an all-engineering school. I'd imagine humanities majors (i.e. English, History, etc) will have a hard time finding a major-specific job, so you'd probably need to go to grad school for that. |
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your grad school study subjects? CS i guess?
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