Why Go To Grad School?

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Many people return to school after working for a few years in order to advance in their current career, and many others are returning for a career change.

Many professions require the education of a graduate degree perhaps for state licensing requirements or accreditation. If you want to manage others or start your own business, a graduate degree can prepare you for the demands of the modern work place.

Graduate work gives you the opportunity to obtain specialized training in an area or field of your interest. You will be instructed by professors who have either worked in these fields or have conducted some kind of related research.

Additionally, the same students in the program will be just as passionate about the subject you study as you are, helping you gain confidence through peer interaction.

A graduate degree is more prestigious than an undergraduate degree, and most companies and institutions realize this when they seek new employees. A graduate degree is a great achievement that increases job satisfaction and self-confidence.

Graduate students have more networking opportunities and receive knowledge and training that would take years or connot be learned on the job.

Those with master's degrees or doctoral degrees will earn significantly higher salaries than those with a bachelor's degree. Holders of a graduate degree end up being better compensated for their education than if they had stopped at the undergraduate level.

If you have a graduate degree, you are likely to start your career at a higher level and continue to advance your career at a faster rate.

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