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TopicOuch, it's gonna cost me $32.4k to get my master's degree.
Solid Sonic
05/22/18 10:30:45 AM
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Jen0125 posted...
I work for an insurance company doing claim handling.

I don't know why people come into these topics with an "I know it all" attitude prior to getting any facts about the individual. I make good money and I don't live in squalor. I want to get a Master's degree so I can have a job I want as opposed to the job I have now that I work and like okay just because it pays well.

I think the problem is that you havent played a convincing argument that your present situation compared to the situation youre willing to put yourself into equalizes the income change. Theres just skepticism that youre not adding enough income to come out positively.

If you like the work, thats fine, but since this topic seemed to be concerned with the economics of the matter, thats the arena were tackling. I dont make $80K but high pay isnt always worth the chase if you cant make it make sense on the other side.

Like, I agree the world needs doctors but digging yourself out of a $300K student debt hole is a HUGE mountain to climb, doctors salary be damned. While you wouldnt be down for such a massive responsibility, you do have risk to mitigate all the same with such a decision.
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