When I got my BS degree I knew that I was not mentally ready for another couple yrs in school. About a year after that though it started creeping back in my head.
I tossed around the MBA idea... I even considered going to law school and using my engineering undergrad to segue into mechanical patent law. These were really just out of boredom I think. I want another degree but didn't know what field for a long time.
Well, I'm now 3 yrs 9 mos out of school and I finally found a MS program that really excites me (from a program in the top 15 graduate engineering schools) and I would LOVE to hang this one on the wall.
But I have no idea if I would actually use it professionally (at least not without moving out of TX).
Paying for it wouldn't be too much of a problem and it is a distance program designed for people already in this field. I could continue my current job, even with all of the random travel and odd hours, and complete the program in 3 yrs.
I can't think of ANY degree more applicable to my current job.
But like I said, putting it to good use would prob require moving to Indiana. Not awesome.
But even if I don't even put it to use, I would just love to say I have it.
Where would you draw the line on this stupidity?
I tossed around the MBA idea... I even considered going to law school and using my engineering undergrad to segue into mechanical patent law. These were really just out of boredom I think. I want another degree but didn't know what field for a long time.
Well, I'm now 3 yrs 9 mos out of school and I finally found a MS program that really excites me (from a program in the top 15 graduate engineering schools) and I would LOVE to hang this one on the wall.
But I have no idea if I would actually use it professionally (at least not without moving out of TX).
Paying for it wouldn't be too much of a problem and it is a distance program designed for people already in this field. I could continue my current job, even with all of the random travel and odd hours, and complete the program in 3 yrs.
I can't think of ANY degree more applicable to my current job.
But like I said, putting it to good use would prob require moving to Indiana. Not awesome.
But even if I don't even put it to use, I would just love to say I have it.
Where would you draw the line on this stupidity?
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