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Anonymous (ID: yDSkV+ak) No.60783206 >>60785141 >>60785145 >>60785770 >>60785868 >>60786484 >>60786680
Masters degree?
I got a bachelor of science degree almost 10 years ago. I had a managerial job in med device sales, but mostly I've been stuck in customer service and teaching english. I'm thinking of going to get a masters in a place that doesn't want to jew me into 50k debt, should I? What if I was going to get a degree completely different from kinesiology? I feel like I hit a wall with it years ago. I could get certs to get health tech jobs but whats the fucking point?

Not that you faggots actually talk about jobs or school here, see you on page 10
Anonymous (ID: /t3Nq5TR) No.60785126 >>60785770
how about telling us what actually interests you? Tech jobs are declining btw
Anonymous (ID: FerPZ/1w) No.60785141 >>60786630 >>60786832
>>60783206 (OP)
From a price prerspective, tuition prices have hit a local top. Trump has capped DEI admissions and student loans. I used to recommend on this board to debtmaxx with government student loans (do NOT take the private loans) but it seems like those gibs have been tampered down quite a lot. Took out $100K for a master's from a flagship school (public ivy) in 2020, haven't paid a PENNY (sorry it's just that I won't pay).

As for degrees to take, consider an MBA or MS in Healthcare Administration. My recommendation is to ALWAYS go to the highest-ranked school you can possible get admitted to. The ROI tends to always be worth it. Good luck OP.
Anonymous (ID: I3RZH/5u) No.60785145 >>60785353
>>60783206 (OP)
>bachelor of science
Which science?
Anonymous (ID: FerPZ/1w) No.60785353
>>60785145
If you read his post, you'll see it's in Kinesiology.
Anonymous (ID: Mj+lJGC2) No.60785394 >>60785444
Wtf is Kinesiology?
Damn stupid and i wonder how you even get into this meme.
Anonymous (ID: FerPZ/1w) No.60785444 >>60785478
>>60785394
In the US, Kinesiology is considered to be an "easy" degree understaken by collegiate athletes. It is often suggested to these student-athletes as the most straightforward path to graduation. They get a lot of credits from their workouts and practices applied to their transcripts as "Easy A's," maybe they have to write a 1-page paper on a topic like "Who do you think was the best ball player of all time was?" and turn it in as sole academic exercise for the semester.
Anonymous (ID: Mj+lJGC2) No.60785478
>>60785444
Bachelor of science in sport, hmmmmm, who would have thought of it. But how does this add up? Do you need a bachelor to qualify in sport?
Anonymous (ID: Hecsv8ee) No.60785770
>>60783206 (OP)
OP, see >>60785126

Obviously you weren't interested in kinesiowhatever to follow through with developing a career in it, and now your declining skills and job history are going to stop you from reentering that career path.

A master's degree isn't going to do a lot for you if you've been doing customer service crap for a decade. You need some sort of serious plan, not "lol I got a MBA hire meeeee".
Anonymous (ID: CrFAlHqQ) No.60785868 >>60786369
>>60783206 (OP)

You got a BS in Exercise Science and didn't become a personal trainer, nutritionist, or anything?

Maybe get a degree in massage therapy and try to work your way into sport recovery specific massage, specialization can net you 75-100k/yr if you can find a job in it

Or perhaps look into a degree path for physical therapy. In an economy dominated by elderly boomers and big fat fatties, physical therapy is a safe job

Just a couple ideas
Anonymous (ID: FerPZ/1w) No.60786369
>>60785868
DPT is actually a pretty good choice, it's directly related to OP's field, takes only 3 years, you get pretty good job stability, and get to be called "doctor"
Anonymous (ID: N7Ly06ED) No.60786484
>>60783206 (OP)
>DPT is actually a pretty good choice, it's directly related to OP's field, takes only 3 years, you get pretty good job stability, and get to be called "doctor"
OP you dumbass. I had a hot smart woman friend that went for the same degree although she is doing physical therapy after kinseology.

I'm sure it pays enough but look into it if it satisfies you.
Anonymous (ID: Y3c/sLEu) No.60786630 >>60786733
>>60785141
Your credit and life is going to be fucked from not paying that. You’ll never get any government adjacent job or any type of subsidized debt again and probably not even a mortgage
Anonymous (ID: fajv+cyA) No.60786680
>>60783206 (OP)
Any other career path will either suck you dry $$$-wise harder than any woman if you go back to school or the field will get raped by AI if it isn't blue collar work, medicine or any other people related work that Rajeet can replace you. Just stick with what you have if the money is good enough to live with and invest.
Anonymous (ID: FerPZ/1w) No.60786733 >>60786818 >>60787092
>>60786630
Sorry chud, I already have taken out two mortgages since. The loan has been in deferral and will continue to be in deferral, maybe forever, until I hit the 20 year mark (at which time they will be dissolved). My good goy - I mean - credit score is over 800!
>Government adjacent job
lol, LMAO even.
Anonymous (ID: N7Ly06ED) No.60786818
>>60786733
>The loan has been in deferral and will continue to be in deferral
How the fuck is it still in deferal? Surely they know you are working and earning income so why would they defer it?
Anonymous (ID: cnqAow47) No.60786832
>>60785141
federal loans are capped but private loans are uncapped. and private loans are still non-dischargeable in bankruptcy. tuition won't go down.
Anonymous (ID: XRkuuJnL) No.60787066
I’ve yet to meet anyone with a masters that I think it was worth the money. Might as well get a phd if you want to larp as a smarty, or a else just stack job experience.
Anonymous (ID: mVemauy5) No.60787092
>>60786733
Curious on the status of your loan as well