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08-22-2006, 12:32 AM
For those who have a master's degree, have considered getting a master's degree or are currently working toward one I am looking for advice. Anyone else please also feel free to comment.
I have a Bachelor's degree, but it's proving to not be enough. On one hand I don't really want to go back to school because I spent twenty-three years in school (age 3-26). I don't really want to spend another 2-4 years or however long it takes to get a master's degree in school. On the other hand I'm noticing that even with a Bachelor's Of Science that it's very hard to get a job. I don't have the work experience that so many jobs require. It's hard to get experience when every job seems to want prior experience. In some cases years of experience. Because of my vision impairment I've never been able to work. Other than babysitting. I think though that I would be able to work. I want to work. I want to make a difference. I'm worried that the coursework will be too difficult at the graduate (master's) level. My degree is in Child Development. I have a minor in psychology. My mother thinks that I should go for a master's in business. I don't know anything about that field. The other problem I am facing is my college GPA. When I graduated from college my final GPA was a 2.56. I'm not thrilled with that, but I guess that's better than nothing. Some places require minimum GPA's of 3.0. I had a very high GPA in high school (3.795), but only an average GPA in college. I wanted to pursue getting my alternative certification to teach. Where I live there is a shortage of teachers. There is a program for inidividuals that have a bachelor's degree to earn a teaching certificate. The program required at least a 3.0. So I didn't qualify because of that. All the other requirements I met. I've always wanted to teach elementary and I regret not getting a teaching certificate bachelor's degree.
Would I be making a mistake by trying to get my master's in business when business doesn't interest me? I'm also not great when it comes to math. There is probably a lot of courses, math wise, I would have to take. I'm not certain of that though.
I'm not sure what to do. I know the longer I go without being able to get a job and work the worse it's going to look for any prospective job I get. I graduated in December 2004. There have been hurdles, so to speak, one after another that have prevented me from being able to devote all my time to finding a job. I've also found it very discouraging that no one seems to want to hire me. I've even applied for jobs that only required a high school diploma, but due to lack of work experience I didn't qualify.
Any advice is appreciated. Thanks. :)
I have a Bachelor's degree, but it's proving to not be enough. On one hand I don't really want to go back to school because I spent twenty-three years in school (age 3-26). I don't really want to spend another 2-4 years or however long it takes to get a master's degree in school. On the other hand I'm noticing that even with a Bachelor's Of Science that it's very hard to get a job. I don't have the work experience that so many jobs require. It's hard to get experience when every job seems to want prior experience. In some cases years of experience. Because of my vision impairment I've never been able to work. Other than babysitting. I think though that I would be able to work. I want to work. I want to make a difference. I'm worried that the coursework will be too difficult at the graduate (master's) level. My degree is in Child Development. I have a minor in psychology. My mother thinks that I should go for a master's in business. I don't know anything about that field. The other problem I am facing is my college GPA. When I graduated from college my final GPA was a 2.56. I'm not thrilled with that, but I guess that's better than nothing. Some places require minimum GPA's of 3.0. I had a very high GPA in high school (3.795), but only an average GPA in college. I wanted to pursue getting my alternative certification to teach. Where I live there is a shortage of teachers. There is a program for inidividuals that have a bachelor's degree to earn a teaching certificate. The program required at least a 3.0. So I didn't qualify because of that. All the other requirements I met. I've always wanted to teach elementary and I regret not getting a teaching certificate bachelor's degree.
Would I be making a mistake by trying to get my master's in business when business doesn't interest me? I'm also not great when it comes to math. There is probably a lot of courses, math wise, I would have to take. I'm not certain of that though.
I'm not sure what to do. I know the longer I go without being able to get a job and work the worse it's going to look for any prospective job I get. I graduated in December 2004. There have been hurdles, so to speak, one after another that have prevented me from being able to devote all my time to finding a job. I've also found it very discouraging that no one seems to want to hire me. I've even applied for jobs that only required a high school diploma, but due to lack of work experience I didn't qualify.
Any advice is appreciated. Thanks. :)