Do you feel regret that you don't have MD?
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hahhahah....juansweetpotato wrote:I should have met you when I was younger.prahkeitouj wrote:I don't feel regret. But I feel regret that I have two bachelors ( local) and two diplomas( abroad ) but I use only one of my bachelor to earn money. But it is better for my work to have master degree . I want to get mister before master because I think about how I can earn more money with my partner more than working for someone. However it isn't the matter if you get master degree or not, the matter is how much u can earn after you invest on your study.
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Re: Do you feel regret that you don't have MD?
So, for fucksakes, an MA or MS in what? Or is this another whinge binge?
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Re: Do you feel regret that you don't have MD?
Completely depends on the field. Certain hospitals require nurses to have advanced degrees from abroad as a prerequisite for the job.
Re: Do you feel regret that you don't have MD?
Is this some kind of survey or is it related to you Samouth?
I try not to let my mouth say nothin my mind can't stand. Louis "Satchmo" Armstrong. Or
I know nothing, I see nothing, in fact I'm not here right now.
Romanian source debriefed in West Berlin
I know nothing, I see nothing, in fact I'm not here right now.
Romanian source debriefed in West Berlin
Re: Do you feel regret that you don't have MD?
I have a Doctorate in Oral-Gynecology.
BTW/ My two nephews just finished in a 4 year college in the states and got jobs starting out at $100K and $120K a year. Its all in what you study and who you know.
BTW/ My two nephews just finished in a 4 year college in the states and got jobs starting out at $100K and $120K a year. Its all in what you study and who you know.
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Re: Do you feel regret that you don't have MD?
pray tell , what degrees did they get and where
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Re: Do you feel regret that you don't have MD?
Washington State University. I don't know the degrees, but they work in computers, and it helps when their Mom is a high up in an Israeli computer firm(that sells to Microsoft) and has contacts in the industry.
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Re: Do you feel regret that you don't have MD?
seems like an obscene amount of money right out of school or did mom hire them?
Not the usual salary for ANY profession right out of university.
top salaries;
Engineering $62,998
Computers $61,287
Math & Science $56, 171
Business $51,508
Agriculture and natural resources $51,220
http://www.usatoday.com/story/money/per ... /22478439/
Not the usual salary for ANY profession right out of university.
top salaries;
Engineering $62,998
Computers $61,287
Math & Science $56, 171
Business $51,508
Agriculture and natural resources $51,220
http://www.usatoday.com/story/money/per ... /22478439/
In a nation run by swine, all pigs are upward-mobile and the rest of us are fucked until we can put our acts together: not necessarily to win, but mainly to keep from losing completely. HST
Re: Do you feel regret that you don't have MD?
No, Mom did not hire them, but she did pull some strings getting them the jobs. She has really great high up contacts in the Computer Tech industry. ( she and her company, like I said, sell to the likes of Microsoft.)
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Re: Do you feel regret that you don't have MD?
I don't see the point of getting an MA right after a BA. Sure, it might make it a bit easier since you're still in academic mode, but employers will still value someone with experience more than someone with an MA. At least, smart employers will...
I did half a BA and then left school for a few years and decided to go on active duty tour. Upon my return, I was more mature and despite only being a few years older than the other students, I loathed the whole school experience. I'm still happy I finished my degree though. But it's kind of difficult to feel bad for 19 year old kids who think doing "all nighter assignments" is torture when you were getting shot at, not sleeping for 3 days straight and shitting in plastic bags out in the desert. My stress levels were extremely low though while others were chugging 6 coffees per day and complaining about "stressful" exams. It made me appreciate education that much more though. However, in hindsight I should have switched majors. The only reason I continued in my major was because I had started it and didn't want to start from scratch... In hindsight I should have a picked a whole new major when I had the chance as now it's too late to do a whole new program. I couldn't take it, and don't want to be that older dude at university.
Samouth, you now have a few years of work experience, so your thoughts are clearer and you should have a better idea of what you want in life. Nothing is stopping you from getting an MA now or later on. If you do decide to take one, than it'll be in a (hopefully) useful subject which you enjoy. Rushing into an MA isn't really a good thing in my opinion. Getting some life experience before is a much wiser decision.
I did half a BA and then left school for a few years and decided to go on active duty tour. Upon my return, I was more mature and despite only being a few years older than the other students, I loathed the whole school experience. I'm still happy I finished my degree though. But it's kind of difficult to feel bad for 19 year old kids who think doing "all nighter assignments" is torture when you were getting shot at, not sleeping for 3 days straight and shitting in plastic bags out in the desert. My stress levels were extremely low though while others were chugging 6 coffees per day and complaining about "stressful" exams. It made me appreciate education that much more though. However, in hindsight I should have switched majors. The only reason I continued in my major was because I had started it and didn't want to start from scratch... In hindsight I should have a picked a whole new major when I had the chance as now it's too late to do a whole new program. I couldn't take it, and don't want to be that older dude at university.
Samouth, you now have a few years of work experience, so your thoughts are clearer and you should have a better idea of what you want in life. Nothing is stopping you from getting an MA now or later on. If you do decide to take one, than it'll be in a (hopefully) useful subject which you enjoy. Rushing into an MA isn't really a good thing in my opinion. Getting some life experience before is a much wiser decision.
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